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David Borhani
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Hi, I'm new to bioconductor. After looking at the package
descriptions, and FAQ, it was not obvious to me how to do these tasks:
1. Read ABI-format DNA sequence chromatograms, and then print them
nicely (e.g, PDF or PS, with called bases, multiple lines/page)
2. Export sequence data from #1 (e.g., FASTA, etc)
3. Assemble ~10 such reads (from #2) into a consensus sequence (my
reads typically cover a plasmid insert, ~1,500 bases total)
4. Do all of the above in Linux, from the command line (i.e., batch
processing).
I've looked into phred/phrap...but they would cost >=$10K, not
reasonable for our occasional need (~6 times/year). Also had a look at
Staden/Trev, and FinchTv, both of which seem to not support command
line and/or batch processing (and FinchTv doesn't assemble).
Am I missing the obvious bioconductor package? Any other suggestions?
Thanks very much!
David Borhani
Please respond to: david.borhani@alum.mit.edu
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