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Support multiple reference genomes #33

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suhas-r opened this issue Feb 6, 2025 · 4 comments
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Support multiple reference genomes #33

suhas-r opened this issue Feb 6, 2025 · 4 comments
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suhas-r commented Feb 6, 2025

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red-t commented Mar 6, 2025

Hi everyone, great work on developing CoRAL!

I was wondering if it's possible to use a customized genome as the reference. For example, can I use GRCh38_not_alt.fa along with an additional fasta file, such as other.fa?

Thanks in advance!

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jluebeck commented Mar 6, 2025

Hi,

Thanks for this query. At the moment, non-atandard references will not be compatible. If other fasta entries were included, they would be ignored from analysis. We are hoping to resolve this limitation in future updates.

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Jens

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red-t commented Mar 7, 2025

Hi,

Thanks for the answer. Just to clarify, does it mean that CoRAL cannot be used to detect chimeric amplifications, similar to what AA did in Fig. 4 of this paper?

Best,
Zhongren

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jluebeck commented Mar 7, 2025

Not yet, but it's in the works :)

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