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- What do you conclude from the findings? Pay particular attention to the number of missing, partial and duplicated Busco genes, and **compare the results from the // | - What do you conclude from the findings? Pay particular attention to the number of missing, partial and duplicated Busco genes, and **compare the results from the // | ||
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- | 8-) You are patient?? Good, then let's wait for the fCAT analysis | ||
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- **Optional** repeat the analysis with the genome sequence as input, but :?: do you think that this makes sense for our purpose? Keep also in mind that BUSCO search in an unannotated genome sequence is computationally more demanding than the search in protein sequences((Why? | - **Optional** repeat the analysis with the genome sequence as input, but :?: do you think that this makes sense for our purpose? Keep also in mind that BUSCO search in an unannotated genome sequence is computationally more demanding than the search in protein sequences((Why? |