De novo pacBio genome assembly: How to polish data without quiver?
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Rob ▴ 150

I am currently working on some de novo genome assembly with pacBio data. I used Canu for assembly but I didn't have access to quiver (or arrow) for data polishing. What can I do now? I can't find any tools for replace quiver, so I'm a little bit stuck...

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4.8 years ago

A new polisher called ntedit https://github.com/bcgsc/ntEdit is another alternative to RACON and wtdbg2 polishing.

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The metrics on this programme look excellent and it's a separate step; after assembly.

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h.mon 35k

It is an old thread, but as there are no answers on which polishers to use, I will add my experience.

I have tested wtdbg2 polishing module and Racon. Both provided good improvements over either a miniasm or wtdbg2 assemblies - I would imagine they would work fine for a Canu assembly as well. I also performed a Flye assembly, which has a built-in polishing step, and for my data, Flye resulted in the best assembly as per BUSCO evaluation.

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Alex ▴ 50

Hei,Pacbio have there assembly pipeline ,if you use the canu ,just use the canu to assembly subreads fasta,needn't to polish the reads,canu can do it !

Alex

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Well, I use Canu alone, and it don't contain a polisher. I wll try to use the pacBio polisher.

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