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* [ftp://ftp.sanger.ac.uk/pub/pathogens/cb/CB_shotgun_all.dbs 08/30/2007 Traces] | * [ftp://ftp.sanger.ac.uk/pub/pathogens/cb/CB_shotgun_all.dbs 08/30/2007 Traces] | ||
78,975 Sanger reads | |||
Cbot[1-9]*.[pq][12] 68028 #article: insert sizes of 1.5–2.kb and 2.0–2.kb, 2.2–2.kb, and 2.5–4.0 kb | |||
CbBAC1*.s1c 305 | |||
CbBAC4*.[pq]1c 430 | |||
CbBAC7*.[spq]1c 474 | |||
Cbot_ends*.[pq]1c 1604 #article: 19 kb inserts (2kb stdev) ; based on nucmer alignements: 9kb inserts (2kb stdev) | |||
CBOT[1-9]*.[pqw] 509 #415 primer walks | |||
CBOTC 166 #all primer walks | |||
J*.[pqs] 7459 | |||
Total 78976 | |||
NCBI : | NCBI : | ||
Reads have not been submitted to TA | Reads have not been submitted to TA | ||
* [http://www.genome.org/cgi/reprint/gr.6282807v1 Paper: Genome sequence of a proteolytic (Group I) Clostridium botulinum strain Hall A and comparative analysis of the clostridial genomes; Genome Res. published online May 22, 2007] | * [http://www.genome.org/cgi/reprint/gr.6282807v1 Paper: Genome sequence of a proteolytic (Group I) Clostridium botulinum strain Hall A and comparative analysis of the clostridial genomes; Genome Res. published online May 22, 2007] |
Revision as of 16:37, 4 September 2007
Data sources
Sanger:
Hall strain A (ATCC 3502) chromosome: 3,886,916 bp 28.24 GC% plasmid: 16,344 bp 26.80 GC%
Mummerplot: Complete Genome vs Complete Genome
63,115 Sanger reads
Read problems: no quality : default 20 assigned to all the bases no mate pairing : can be inferred from names (.p1c, .q1c => 27,331 mates); however there seem to be many errors (links from chromosome to the plasmid) no library info : assumed there was only one library used no trimming info : almost all reads have "CONTAINED" alignments to the reference CLR=1,len(read) there are 124 regions in the reference which are not covered by reads 17K reads missing from Sanger ftp
78,975 Sanger reads
Cbot[1-9]*.[pq][12] 68028 #article: insert sizes of 1.5–2.kb and 2.0–2.kb, 2.2–2.kb, and 2.5–4.0 kb CbBAC1*.s1c 305 CbBAC4*.[pq]1c 430 CbBAC7*.[spq]1c 474 Cbot_ends*.[pq]1c 1604 #article: 19 kb inserts (2kb stdev) ; based on nucmer alignements: 9kb inserts (2kb stdev) CBOT[1-9]*.[pqw] 509 #415 primer walks CBOTC 166 #all primer walks J*.[pqs] 7459 Total 78976
NCBI :
Reads have not been submitted to TA
The initial genome assembly was obtained from:
- 69,632 paired end sequences (giving 9.15-fold coverage) derived from four genomic shotgun libraries (all in pUC18 with insert sizes of 1.5–2.0 kb and 2.0–2.2 kb, 2.2–2.5 kb, and 2.5–4.0 kb) using dye terminator chemistry on ABI3700 automated sequencers;
- 1,604 pairedend sequences from one pBACe3.6 library with insert sizes of 15–23 kb (a clone coverage of 3.9-fold) were used as a scaffold.
- 9,343 directed sequencing reads were generated during finishing.
(Total 80,579 reads => 17,464 missing from ftp site)
Assembly
2007_0725_WGA
create a .frg file runCA-OBT.pl (default params) location: 2007_0725_WGA => 109 scaffolds, 243 contigs => library inser estimates mean=1840.917 stdev=866.039
2007_0801_AMOScmp-relaxed
MINCLUSTER=30 , MAXTRIM=50 => 2 scaffolds, 148 contigs CB.qc CB.chromo.png CB.plasmid.png CB-scaff.png
Location:
/fs/szasmg/Bacteria/C_botulinum