Question: RNAseq analysis for Bacterial genomes
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2.8 years ago by
palmer.7500
palmer.7500 wrote:

Hello,

I am interested in using the tuxedo suit to analyze RNAseq data from the bacteria Streptococcus mutans (2MB genome no introns). However, many of the parameters are designed to be used with eukaryotic data, which has exons and introns. Is there a recommended parameter list for this sort of analysis. I haven't been able to find a pipeline online. 

Thanks,

palmer.750

 

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ADD COMMENTlink modified 2.8 years ago by Jennifer Hillman Jackson25k • written 2.8 years ago by palmer.7500
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Jennifer Hillman Jackson25k wrote:

Hello,

The Tuxedo tool suite is tuned for mammalian genomes and is probably not the best choice. There are many publications that tackle the subject (google or other pub search).

I suggest reviewing the latest publications, comparing against the tools available in the Tool Shed, then creating your own pipeline. If there is a particular tool that you want to use that isn't already wrapped for Galaxy, it could be, if you are able to do that or have informatics resource to help.

Thanks, Jen, Galaxy team

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