Journal article
“Escalibur”—A practical pipeline for the de novo analysis of nucleotide variation in nonmodel eukaryotes
PK Korhonen, B Shaban, NG Faux, L Kinkar, BCH Chang, D Wang, B Yang, ND Young, RB Gasser
Molecular Ecology Resources | WILEY | Published : 2022
Abstract
The revolution in genomics has enabled large-scale population genetic investigations of a wide range of organisms, but there has been a relatively limited focus on improving analytical pipelines. To efficiently analyse large data sets, highly integrated and automated software pipelines, which are easy to use, efficient, reliable, reproducible and run in multiple computational environments, are required. A number of software workflows have been developed to handle and process such data sets for population genetic analyses, but effective, specialized pipelines for genetic and statistical analyses of nonmodel organisms are lacking. For most species, resources for variomes (sets of genetic varia..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
Support from the Melbourne Data Analytics Platform (MDAP), the Australian Research Council (ARC; LP180101334, LP160101299 and LP180101085), BGI Australia and Yourgene Health is gratefully acknowledged.