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I am interested in analyzing PacBio long read (full transcript) RNAseq data using GMAP; however, GMAP download page seems to have been removed. Does anyone know if GMAP is still available for download? PacBio have their own software SMRTlink software but I believe this will not run on windows or mac but only on Unix systems. Can anyone confirm this???
Thank you for your answer, Yes I am referring to GMAP. Let me clarify my second question: I only have a PC/Mac and no Unix server. Can I install SMRTLink on my Mac/PC??
Also, is GMAP a good alternative to SMRTLink? I need to detect gene isoforms without a reference.
GMAP is only an alignment program where as SMRTlink is a suite of tools for working with PacBio data.
While official SMRTlink documentation clearly says this
You may be able to install SMRTlink on a Mac but it may not be worth the effort.
You should also look into
minimap2
as an alternative alignment program.