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The output subgenomes are not paired #18

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ZhaoHang-bio opened this issue Mar 13, 2023 · 4 comments
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The output subgenomes are not paired #18

ZhaoHang-bio opened this issue Mar 13, 2023 · 4 comments

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@ZhaoHang-bio
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Hi~,
I used this software to analyze the subgenome, input pairs of chromosome files, but output 11 chromosomes each and 13 chromosomes each. Is this result correct? What am I to make of this result?

look for you reply!
Hang

@zhangrengang
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Hi. It is true for some species, such as Brassica napus (9 and 10 chromosomes). Please show me your plots (at least the heatmap and circos plots) to have a check.

@ZhaoHang-bio
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Dear zhangrengang,

Thank you for your reply!

My heatmap and circos plot is below:
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LG 21 and 23 are supposed to be a pair. But now it's in a subgenome.

here is the pca plot:
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Hang

@zhangrengang
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LG21 seems to be incorrectly assigned, meaning that each subgenome should have 12 chromsomes. I suggest you reduce the -q to 50 or 100 to obtain more differentail kmers.

@ZhaoHang-bio
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It's seemly worked. Thank you for your help!

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