Looking for some information on assemblers that can work with mixed data for de novo assembly of transcriptomes
I currently have independent assemblies of RNA-Seq data (normalized, processed, and assembled with trinity), 454 data (processed and assembled with newbler), and some older Sanger EST data.
When looking at co-assembly/hybrid options (non-commercial only), the only one that seems specifically able to handle multiple platforms is Mira.
Others that do, Celera, etc. seem to only be applicable for genome assemblies.
Any advice on other packages that I have missed or other preferred approaches?
I haven't tried other options, but Mira worked well for us, with Solexa, Sanger and 454 mixed inputs
I am very much interested in answers to this question.
My experience with Mira is that it is a huge resource hog. To assemble any appreciable amount of data, you will need a lot of memory. But that may be the only option for your data.
Wonderful, thanks! Mira is indeed a resource hog. It is sounding like MIRA is the way to go for now!