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  • capricy
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2012
    • 125

    tools for merging assembled genome

    Hi, All,

    I have two assembled genome files:

    1. Illumina reads were subject to MIRA and the resultant assembly file is very fragmented.
    2. PacBio reads were subjected to Canu and Quiver, and then further polished with Pilon.

    I wonder if there is a way to merge those genome files to increase the continuity (reduce the number of scaffolds).

    Thank you very much for any inputs.

    C.
  • gringer
    David Eccles (gringer)
    • May 2011
    • 845

    #2
    If you don't care about accuracy, just concatenate all the fasta sequences into a single large sequence....

    More seriously, you're probably not going to get any better continuity from your data beyond what you've got with the PacBio reads.

    How did you do the polishing with Pilon? I usually use that for correcting assemblies with Illumina reads, and that's how I would merge Illumina and PacBio reads for a genome assembly.
    Last edited by gringer; 04-22-2018, 04:34 AM.

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    • capricy
      Senior Member
      • Apr 2012
      • 125

      #3
      Surely, I do care about accuracy!

      Pilon used bam files, which contains the information about the mapped reads. But the independent Illumina contigs contain much more information than that. That's why I am looking for the merge tools.

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