My dear nerd community,
We are sequencing many genomes of non-model plants today.
One of the first task is to separate the plastid, the mitochondrial and the nuclear genome. I was thinking there was general guidelines or even a consensus way to do it, but not really
I have to specify, in this case we do not have any close related reference genomes (nuclear or plastid or mitochondrial), we like challenges!
So what we do in our lab:
- Download from NCBI one file for all plastid and the all mitochondrial genomes
- Use mirabait tool from MIRA package to separate the different genome
- Do your assembly for your plastid genome or nuclear genome
Do you have a better way to do it? Because this method is not that perfect.
Best,
Vincent