Question: Re: Simulating Sequencing And Removing Redundant Sequences
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7.2 years ago by
Kevin Lam50
Kevin Lam50 wrote:
For 1) you may refer to Simulated Dataset of Solexa - SEQanswers<http: seqanswers.com="" forums="" showthread.php?t="806"> Has anyone replied you for 2) ?
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Kevin Lam50 wrote:
Hi Daniel for 2) you may use the tools under NGS QC and manipulation FASTQ to FASTA<http: main.g2.bx.psu.edu="" tool_runner?tool_id="cshl_fast" q_to_fasta="">converter followed by Collapse<http: main.g2.bx.psu.edu="" tool_runner?tool_id="cshl_fastx_col" lapser="">sequences
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Kevin Lam50 wrote:
Hi Daniel, You would have multiple names for each sequence and that would be quite hard to display. I am sure someone thought through this. Since the sequence is the same, you can use the sequence to look back in the fastq file for read name. Although I am not sure how that would help you? Cheers Kevin
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For read simulation, you may also want to give Grinder a try. I made a Galaxy wrapper for it (see in the toolshed: http://toolshed.g2.bx.psu.edu/) Florent
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7.2 years ago by
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Kevin Lam50 wrote:
No I believe there isn't sth like that. It should be a simple perl script to get that info or linux grep would help
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