quast VS EukRep

Compare quast vs EukRep and see what are their differences.

EukRep

Classification of Eukaryotic and Prokaryotic sequences from metagenomic datasets (by patrickwest)
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quast EukRep
1 1
361 62
2.8% -
0.0 0.0
8 months ago over 2 years ago
AMPL Python
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later MIT License
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quast

Posts with mentions or reviews of quast. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-10-01.
  • Deciding on genome assembly software
    6 projects | /r/bioinformatics | 1 Oct 2021
    Have you looked into QUAST for comparison of assemblies? How big is the bacterial community? You may need to do some binning of your contigs to separate them into species specific genomes. I can suggest metaGEM (developed by me! should be online in NAR any day now) for generating MAGs for your bacterial species. Although it currently only supports short reads, it may give you an idea of what the bacterial community looks like. Maybe also look into EukCC for estimating fungal genome completeness and/or EukRep for splitting the contigs according to prokaryotic/eukaryotic provenance. You could also try estimating community composition directly from short read analysis using e.g. mOTUs2, kraken/braken, metaphlan, etc.

EukRep

Posts with mentions or reviews of EukRep. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-10-01.
  • Deciding on genome assembly software
    6 projects | /r/bioinformatics | 1 Oct 2021
    Have you looked into QUAST for comparison of assemblies? How big is the bacterial community? You may need to do some binning of your contigs to separate them into species specific genomes. I can suggest metaGEM (developed by me! should be online in NAR any day now) for generating MAGs for your bacterial species. Although it currently only supports short reads, it may give you an idea of what the bacterial community looks like. Maybe also look into EukCC for estimating fungal genome completeness and/or EukRep for splitting the contigs according to prokaryotic/eukaryotic provenance. You could also try estimating community composition directly from short read analysis using e.g. mOTUs2, kraken/braken, metaphlan, etc.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing quast and EukRep you can also consider the following projects:

metaGEM - :gem: An easy-to-use workflow for generating context specific genome-scale metabolic models and predicting metabolic interactions within microbial communities directly from metagenomic data

EukCC - Tool to estimate genome quality of microbial eukaryotes

merqury - k-mer based assembly evaluation

CompareGenomeQualities - Reference free comparison of genome assemblies

clinker - Gene cluster comparison figure generator

DnaFeaturesViewer - :eye: Python library to plot DNA sequence features (e.g. from Genbank files)