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A collaborator just sent me a transcriptome scaffold: He suggests that we try to BLAST a set of mapped genetic markers against it to link our markers to the transcriptome.
The tar file he sends contains a fasta file and a txt file. The text file is divided into sections, each labelled with a contig number and containing five columns: First a column with an identifier, then a column with a number, another identifier, another number, and finally a column with an abbreviation, which is either "FP" or (more rarely) EXP_GAP or EXP_JCT
Does anyone recognize this format? I assume that the .txt file allows the FASTAs to be assembled into a scaffold, but I am a bit lost as to what software to use. Could anyone point me to a (preferably UNIX-based) resource?
Thanks a million in advance!
Mette
A collaborator just sent me a transcriptome scaffold: He suggests that we try to BLAST a set of mapped genetic markers against it to link our markers to the transcriptome.
The tar file he sends contains a fasta file and a txt file. The text file is divided into sections, each labelled with a contig number and containing five columns: First a column with an identifier, then a column with a number, another identifier, another number, and finally a column with an abbreviation, which is either "FP" or (more rarely) EXP_GAP or EXP_JCT
Does anyone recognize this format? I assume that the .txt file allows the FASTAs to be assembled into a scaffold, but I am a bit lost as to what software to use. Could anyone point me to a (preferably UNIX-based) resource?
Thanks a million in advance!
Mette
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