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Why use assembled genomes vs raw reads in example workflow 1 #107
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Hi Lamm-a, sorry, i don't understand the question. please elaborate. cheers, dom |
Hi Dom, I mean that why does Blobtools operate via detecting comtamination in an already assembled genome vs before assembly? Would the down side of using an assembled genome not be that we can't be sure if some of the sequence in your assembly should not be there in first place as it might come from a contaminant? |
before assembly there are only reads ... are you asking why are we not doing something with the reads?
I don't understand what you think the alternative is. |
Yes. Would it be possible to use mapped raw reads in a similar fashion? Sorry if this is a ignorant question. |
I would leave this question on the google group but the link´is broken and I can't find it myself.
Why use an assembled genome vs raw reads in the example workflow on the readme.io as how can we be sure if some of the sequence in your assembly should not be there in first place?
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