Create Taxonomic Profiling Index

This tool will compute a a taxonomic profiling index from a reference database. Indexes are then used as input to the Taxonomic Profiling tool. The computation of index files for taxonomic profiling is memory and hard-disk intensive due to the large sizes of reference databases usually employed for this task. The algorithm requires roughly the number of bases in bytes of memory (as indicated by the Download Microbial Reference Database tool), i.e., approximatively the size of the uncompressed reference database; and twice this amount in hard disk space.

To run the tool, go to:

        Databases (Image databases_folder_closed_16_n_p) | Taxonomic Analysis | Create Taxonomic Profiling Index (Image taxonomyindex_16_n_p)

In the first dialog, select one or several nucleotide databases, for example downloaded with the Download Microbial Reference Database tool (figure 20.9). Note that sequences with identical Assembly ID annotations are treated as the same reference, see Using the Assembly ID annotation.

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Figure 20.9: Select reference sequences.

The output is an index file and a report as seen in figure 20.10. The report list the number of sequence and basepairs that were indexed.

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Figure 20.10: The reference sequences,index and report as seen in the Navigation Area.