Before nuclear genome assembly, is it recommended to remove reads of organelles (mitochondria, chloroplasts) and plasmids? #1139
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Which of the following pipelines is recommended? Or can you provide a new recommended pipeline? pipeline 1
pipeline 2
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That's hard question :) And there is no definite recipe / correct answer as it depends on many factors. For example, if you'd have some common fragments between nuclear genome and say, plasmid, e.g. due to some prophages or other factors and removing plasmid reads would certainly fragment (or cause misassemblies!) the nuclear assembly. The opposite is also true though – assembling things separately might improve the assembly results. But usually joint assembly could be used as a starting point as it contains everything and is (presumably) more correct |
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That's hard question :) And there is no definite recipe / correct answer as it depends on many factors. For example, if you'd have some common fragments between nuclear genome and say, plasmid, e.g. due to some prophages or other factors and removing plasmid reads would certainly fragment (or cause misassemblies!) the nuclear assembly. The opposite is also true though – assembling things separately might improve the assembly results.
But usually joint assembly could be used as a starting point as it contains everything and is (presumably) more correct