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Thanks changing the tmp dir fixed the out of disk space error for me as well.
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Download services for PDB are described on this page: https://www.rcsb.org/docs/programmatic-access/file-download-services It could be as …
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Since BUSCO results are almost identical but the assembly sizes differ significantly, I suppose that the difference between the assemblies …
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Just to be certain, you are saying that if OP runs `samtools view` without the explicit reference it will be automatically downloaded from …
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That SQ M5 is chr1 in my copy of GRCh38 (Homo_sapiens.GRCh38_full_analysis_set_plus_decoy_hla.fa). I'm assuming your hg38.fa is not the sa…
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See also https://www.uniprot.org/help/negative_datasets
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Ok I made this into an answer. Could you please accept it as such.
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You can't. The data does not exist. UniProt only annotates where a lysine is know to be acetylated. There is no way that UniProt can know w…
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