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0001477MEGA[All Projects] Feedbackpublic2019-10-12 07:582019-10-17 11:24
Reporterguest 
Assigned Togstecher 
PrioritynormalSeverityminorReproducibilityhave not tried
StatusresolvedResolutionwon't fix 
PlatformOS 
Product VersionMEGA 11 (Graphical Interface version) 
Target VersionFixed in Version 
Summary0001477: Long time taken with MEGAX
DescriptionDear MEGA team,
Thank you for making such an easy to use tool. I used your program in an in-class bioinformatics exercise where students run MEGAX from their own laptops (varied config). For a data set of 10 viral genomes 0000090:0000030 kb ea (DNA, aligned using CLUSTAL) we found that the alignment was quite slow - and did not finish within the 1.5 hour class period. (On my own laptop at home - an i7 processsor with 16GB RAM it took 30 mins). Would it make a significant difference by using MUSCLE?

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gstecher (administrator)
2019-10-17 11:24

Hi Nandita,

I am writing in response to your question regarding the MEGA software. Yes, for large data, the MUSCLE option for alignment should run significantly faster than the Clustal option. However, the alignment utilities are not designed to work for genome-size data. For very large data sets, you may want to look at using something like MAFFT which is designed for working with larger data.

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Best regards,
Glen Stecher
Institute for Genomics and Evolutionary Medicine
igem.temple.edu

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Date Modified Username Field Change
2019-10-12 07:58 guest New Issue
2019-10-17 11:24 gstecher Note Added: 0004313
2019-10-17 11:24 gstecher Status new => resolved
2019-10-17 11:24 gstecher Resolution open => won't fix
2019-10-17 11:24 gstecher Assigned To => gstecher


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