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Project 10: Develop an open-source, automated pipeline to close bacterial genomes with long read technologies #1

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ttimbers opened this issue Jun 13, 2016 · 9 comments
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@ttimbers
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I would like to make an open-source, readily available automated pipeline to close bacterial genomes with long read technologies and then fixing errors by mapping short reads to them. Folks from Illumina and PacBio have already said they would be happy to help out, and I think Abyss might be one of the tools we could use to work on this.

Project Lead: Ben Busby / @DCGenomics / Genomics Outreach Coordinator / NCBI

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I'm a developer of ABySS, and I'll be at Hackseq leading up project #9. I'm happy to offer up any help with ABySS that you may need.

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Awesome!

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We're planning to have a Docker image with a bunch of bioinformatics software preinstalled running on machines at the BC Cancer Agency Genome Sciences Centre during the Hackathon. Which bioinformatics software do you plant to use for your project? In particular, is there any software that you plan to use that is not already listed here? http://www.bcgsc.ca/services/orca

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jmicrobe commented Jul 5, 2016

I'm interested in the automated pipeline part, are there any particular tools that are being considered for this project?

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Discussed tools for PacBio assembly with @sjackman the other night.

Shaun, can you throw that list of tools up here.

Also, I think one of the best things about these events are that people suggest tools, so if there are tools that people find interesting, post'em up here.

Cheers!

Ben

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Assemble

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  • Quiver

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Check out Circlator: http://sanger-pathogens.github.io/circlator/

A tool to circularize genome assemblies. The algorithm and benchmarks are described in the Genome Biology manuscript. Citation: "Circlator: automated circularization of genome assemblies using long sequencing reads", Hunt et al, Genome Biology 2015 Dec 29;16(1):294. doi: 10.1186/s13059-015-0849-0. PMID: 26714481.

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I haven't used this, but DBG2OLC is designed to work with a hybrid short/long read assembly, using the short reads as anchors.

@sjackman sjackman changed the title Develop an open-source, automated pipeline to close bacterial genomes with long read technologies Project 10: Develop an open-source, automated pipeline to close bacterial genomes with long read technologies Aug 28, 2016
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