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Hi all, I have sequenced (whole genome sequencing) a few isolates of a tripartite virus on MiSeq. I have done some preliminary assembly using SPAdes. I'm planning to obtain the "complete" genome for these isolates and make a comparative analysis. Since it is a tripartite genome how can I handle that?
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the k-mer based assembler from BBMap suite works well with viral genomes. You may want to try it.Yes, "tripartite" refers to 3 different segments that the virus made of. I will look into Brian's BBMap suite. Thanks.
A "complete" genome doesn't need to be one continuous segment, it just means that any sections of DNA that are, in reality, contiguous, are represented as such in the final assembly.
I.e., a complete genome for a virus with 3 'chromosomes' should have 3 separate sequences. If you cannot obtain 3 from the MiSeq data (i.e. you're getting more contigs), then you will need to employ a long read technology to help scaffold against.