We don't have much hindsight with these kind of datasets. We are currently investigating the application of discoSnp on RAD seq data (take care of heterogeneous coverage), but we cannot assess yet precisely the results quality.
We have never conducted any experiments nor had any feedback on applying discoSnp on GBS (I'd be curious to know results).
I'm new of SNPs discovery pipelines and I'm in the need to use a free-reference tool to obtain SNPs from a non-model species. I wonder if DiscoSNP can be able to handle GBS or RAD data to obtain a set of new SNPs loci.
Thanks a lot to have provided me a reply about my previous inquiry! Maybe, I could try to run DiscoSNP with my current dataset but I read the User Guide and I'm not sure it will work well......but if there will be something of interesting I'll let you know! In any case, I hope to find new updates for RAD tags on DiscoSNP, soon, it would be quite adequate for my current data.
DISCOSNP++ seems to be exactly what I am looking for to call SNPs in microsatellite flanking regions for a coral species. However it doesn't seem to detect any SNPs even though I can visually seem them. I am wondering if the sequences are too short? I am inputing a fasta file with sequences at a single loci to test: Here is a short example fof_test.txt:
Hi Pierre,
I'm new of SNPs discovery pipelines and I'm in the need to use a free-reference tool to obtain SNPs from a non-model species. I wonder if DiscoSNP can be able to handle GBS or RAD data to obtain a set of new SNPs loci.
Many thanks!
Paolo
Hi Pierre,
Thanks a lot to have provided me a reply about my previous inquiry! Maybe, I could try to run DiscoSNP with my current dataset but I read the User Guide and I'm not sure it will work well......but if there will be something of interesting I'll let you know! In any case, I hope to find new updates for RAD tags on DiscoSNP, soon, it would be quite adequate for my current data.
Thanks a lot again!!
Cheers!
Paolo