On 05/29/2017 11:55 AM, Sebastian Cocioba wrote:
> Doing whole genome sequencing on a plant. Used nanopore reads and currently assembling plastid genomes and then will use Amazon
> AWS to do the nuclear assembly. Largest computational project Ive done thus far. Bioinformatics has become the cornerstone of my
> research effects in my home lab.
Sounds close to GMO time. Will you be trying DNA that has some errors from reads and assembly, and do you have any redundant
DNA in there to offset errors?
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Re: [DIYbio] Re: How much bioinformatics at your DIY lab?
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