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Thank you for developing this analysis pipeline. I previously consulted with you on how to prepare GFF and taxonomy files. However, I have some questions regarding the preparation of consensus sequences.
After annotating with EDTA, I obtained a TElib file, which I believe to be a high-quality TE consensus fasta file. However, it includes numerous different sequences from the same TE family. As I am working with a non-model species, the identification of TEs is not entirely certain.
In this case, should I retain only one sequence per superfamily, or is it acceptable to keep multiple sequences with the same title?
Best regards.
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Dear @cbergman,
Thank you for developing this analysis pipeline. I previously consulted with you on how to prepare GFF and taxonomy files. However, I have some questions regarding the preparation of consensus sequences.
After annotating with EDTA, I obtained a TElib file, which I believe to be a high-quality TE consensus fasta file. However, it includes numerous different sequences from the same TE family. As I am working with a non-model species, the identification of TEs is not entirely certain.
In this case, should I retain only one sequence per superfamily, or is it acceptable to keep multiple sequences with the same title?
Best regards.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: