How to choose a reference genome when there's no genome information in database for my samples?
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Xiaokang ▴ 80

I'm working on the RNA-Seq of cod fish. To align the seqs to a genome, I need to find a reference genome from database, such as UCSC or Ensembl. But unfortunately, there's no genome for cod fish. Should I then choose another genome, such human's, or there's other better option?

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The genome you want is Gadus morhua? I found it at ENSEMBL.

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Thank you. Too careless to find this.

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You could use different approaches :

  1. Use a related species available genome (an other type of cod fish ?)
  2. Use a de-novo assembly approach (e.g. Trinity)
  3. Use a pseudo-alignment approach (e.g. kallisto) using cDNA sequences from the cod fish (if available) or an another related species.

edit : Or better : use the cod fish genome (Gadus Morhua) as suggested by h.mon http://www.ensembl.org/Gadus_morhua/Info/Index

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Tom_L ▴ 360

Do not use a genome that is not related to your experiments, Ever.

How about: http://www.ensembl.org/Gadus_morhua/Info/Index (click on "Download DNA sequence")?

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