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Hi, Thanks for your suggestions. > polish the long-read assembly afterwards Previously, I used Pilon for polishing and i did 10 rounds. (…
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I have the DNA sequences of every phase variable locus in the genomes of 8 bacterial isolates. Repeats range from polyG tracts around 9-20…
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For the short-read strains: <br/> I would recommend just using SPADES For the strains with long-reads: <br/> I think spades and masurca as…
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Click on `edit`. That should open the edit window which will have a `Delete` button at bottom right to delete the comment/reply.
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Can you pls make it an answer so that I can accept it? thx
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