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I *could* imagine an ONT scenario where you'd want to remove duplicates (amplicon-seq, etc) but likely for variant calling there is no need…
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As above, you do not need to worry about duplicates for ONT data Also have you looked at using other tools for variant calling more suited…
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With ONT you will only have PCR duplicates. 'Read' (you mean optical?) duplicates are an artifact of cluster-based sequencing (ie Illumina)…
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pcr duplicates or/and read duplicates should I use this command to remove them ? or we don't talk about duplicates when dealing with ONT ??…
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I guess the enlightening question is: duplicates of what?
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I don't think this approach will give you what you want. Combining multiple tissues in the way you are suggesting will result in a positive…
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