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Question: trace back to sequence names #34

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sav-che opened this issue Feb 17, 2025 · 2 comments
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Question: trace back to sequence names #34

sav-che opened this issue Feb 17, 2025 · 2 comments

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@sav-che
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sav-che commented Feb 17, 2025

Hi! I noticed that individual sequence names do not appear anywhere in output except in temporary files of profile module. Is there an easy way to trace back from UFCG results to original sequence(s?)?

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endixk commented Feb 19, 2025

Hello,

Unfortunately, there is no other way but to scavenge through the temporary files to obtain that information. As you suggested in the issue #33, I suppose this feature can be supported by including the metadata of the resulting sequences in the FASTA headers, similar to a Prodigal output.

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sav-che commented Feb 19, 2025

Thanks, it will be much appreciated! Either fasta headers or a separate table would be great to have.

BTW, I see that temp files in my case grew up to 15GB per genome depending on the number of contigs, mostly by massive .err logs - but that's probably an expected behavior in fragmented genomes.

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