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Hi Alex, enhLutNer1 == GCA_006410715.1 meaning the NCBI GenBank assembly. We rsynced this actually from UCSC. I hope NCBI provides a dictionary to translate the scaff names. Otherwise, it would be worth asking. Michael |
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Hello,
Thanks for creating this awesome tool and especially the resource with toga annotations for many genomes! I've been using the annotations available at https://genome.senckenberg.de/download/TOGA/human_hg38_reference/ in conjunction with the 447-way mammalian multi-way alignment from the Zoonomia consortium to study mammalian evolution. Recently, I was using the annotation for Enhydra_lutris_nereis__sea_otter__enhLutNer1 and noticed that the sequence names did not match between the Zoonomia hal file and the TOGA annotations (e.g. KZ291748.1 in the hal file and QQQE01000479v1 in TOGA). As far as I can tell, this may be because the hal file is using scaffold names whereas the TOGA annotation file is using contig names. Is there any way to interconvert to allow use of the TOGA annotation with the Zoonomia hal file? Any help would be much appreciated and apologies if this has been asked before!
Best, Alex.
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