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archive:computer_resources:assemblies [2015/08/07 06:00]
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archive:computer_resources:assemblies [2015/09/02 16:53] (current)
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     * euler-sr-assembly1/​     * euler-sr-assembly1/​
   * mira   * mira
-    * [[computer_resources:​assemblies:​mira:​pog:​mira-assembly1|]] +    * [[archive:computer_resources:​assemblies:​mira:​pog:​mira-assembly1]] 
-    * [[computer_resources:​assemblies:​mira:​pog:​mira-assembly2|]]+    * [[archive:computer_resources:​assemblies:​mira:​pog:​mira-assembly2]]
   * velvet   * velvet
     * velvet-assembly1/​ Assembling Pog 454 long reads with velvet. ​ After very poor results with default settings, eventually started to get good results by getting the expected coverage (60) and cutoff (13) correct. ​ It took a long time try different parameter settings. Also using the long reads as both short and long reads gave substantially better results. ​ Because these were long reads, we could set k up to 31.  Also tried with specially compiled version of velvet that could use k > 31, but can not report any improvement yet.  Given that the average read is 370b, it should have been able to support longer k-values. ​ Best results so far:\\     * velvet-assembly1/​ Assembling Pog 454 long reads with velvet. ​ After very poor results with default settings, eventually started to get good results by getting the expected coverage (60) and cutoff (13) correct. ​ It took a long time try different parameter settings. Also using the long reads as both short and long reads gave substantially better results. ​ Because these were long reads, we could set k up to 31.  Also tried with specially compiled version of velvet that could use k > 31, but can not report any improvement yet.  Given that the average read is 370b, it should have been able to support longer k-values. ​ Best results so far:\\
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