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  • 16s analysis for one sample

    How can I perform an analysis for one sample 454 16s sequences?
    I thought to use qiime, but there are steps relating to the barcodes. I don't have barcodes in my sequences, only primers.

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    You don't need barcodes for QIIME. QIIME's documentation is IMO rather poor but you can read about non-barcoded input e.g. here.
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    • #3
      Qiime, is a series of scripts that forms a pipeline.
      Just start the pipeline from the step post demultiplexing.

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      • #4
        qiime for one sample

        but if I skip the demultiplexing step how will the linkerprimer be removed? I understand that it is the demultiplexing step that usually performs it..

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        • #5
          Originally posted by litali View Post
          but if I skip the demultiplexing step how will the linkerprimer be removed? I understand that it is the demultiplexing step that usually performs it..
          But why would you skip it? If your libraries don't have barcodes then you simply specify this for split_libraries.py with -b 0 (=barcode length is zero)
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          • #6
            qiime for one sample

            Originally posted by rhinoceros View Post
            But why would you skip it? If your libraries don't have barcodes then you simply specify this for split_libraries.py with -b 0 (=barcode length is zero)
            In previous response Ciaran suggested that I should start the pipeline from the step post demultiplexing, tha's why I asked that if I start post demultiplexing, I actually start with the Pick otus step , so the primers are left. My library is only one sample and the reads begin from the primer (without the adaptor) so maybe it is ok?

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