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Is it possible to merge two separate reports into a single one? We have around 70 samples in total and had to run the analyses in two batches, presumably because of computing requierements.
Thanks!
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I'd love to see how to work this out also. The instructions given in the readme are not very self explicative and the tormes_report.sh file spits an error in line 52, when I try to run it alone...
Hi all,
Deffinitively you can! Althouh it might require some programming expertise.
I will work in a "user-friendly" solution, probably by including a new script in the next software release and further documentation.
@m-ocejo : Assembly and pangenome analysis are the most computing intensive steps in TORMES analysis. TORMES is deviced to adjust the computing requirements to your computer's strength. Assembly will not be a problem and you can skip pangenome analysis by the --no-pangenome option (if it crashes...). I encourage you to try. However, repeating an entire genome analysis just for getting a unique report is not an appropiate option!
@jllavin77 : the tormes-report script is mainly deviced for the tormes script and it is not that user-friendly... I will work in the solutions described above.
Is it possible to merge two separate reports into a single one? We have around 70 samples in total and had to run the analyses in two batches, presumably because of computing requierements.
Thanks!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: