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You want to determine the bacterial species of the genomes. You can use the Genome Taxonomy Database (GTDB) to determnine the species of the genomes. | You want to determine the bacterial species of the genomes. You can use the Genome Taxonomy Database (GTDB) to determnine the species of the genomes. | ||
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Introduction
Dear course participants,
I this exercise you will analyse microbial genome sequences with bioinformatics tools that are commonly used for microbial diagnostics and research.
We imagine that we are employed at a hospital to provide diagnostics for patient care.
The laboratory has sequenced genomic DNA from a clinical specimen. The sequence reads are stored in FASTQ files that are compressed with gzip: X Y
Use zcat to read the first lines of one of the files to see some of the file content.
EX02 What species is it ?
The laboratory have sequenced genomic DNA from single colony isolates of bacteria cultivated from a clinical specimen. The sequence reads have been de novo assembled and genome assemblues have been stored in FASTA-formatted files: X
You want to determine the bacterial species of the genomes. You can use the Genome Taxonomy Database (GTDB) to determnine the species of the genomes.
https://teaching.healthtech.dtu.dk/22126/index.php/File:Gtdbtk.pdf