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Hi, we recently downloaded the Pangenome assemblies in the AGC format, and we extracted individual assemblies in fasta format. We noticed that contig names do not match human chromosome names. Are we missing something? Could you please help us to associate fasta records in individual assemblies to human chromosomes?
Thank you!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
You will need to align the contigs to reference assemblies that are
scaffolded like chm13 grch38 and hg002 to derive an assignment.
There are some regions like the PARs and acrocentric PHRs that will be
ambiguous.
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Hi, we recently downloaded the Pangenome assemblies in the AGC format, and
we extracted individual assemblies in fasta format. We noticed that contig
names do not match human chromosome names. Are we missing something? Could
you please help us to associate fasta records in individual assemblies to
human chromosomes?
Thank you!
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Hi, we recently downloaded the Pangenome assemblies in the AGC format, and we extracted individual assemblies in fasta format. We noticed that contig names do not match human chromosome names. Are we missing something? Could you please help us to associate fasta records in individual assemblies to human chromosomes?
Thank you!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: