Looking for small SRA Data Sets

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  • seqtk

    Toolkit for processing sequences in FASTA/Q formats

  • Most SRA files are grouped by projects. On a basic level for something common like RNA-seq you will have replicates of the control and treatment/diseased samples. Each file (i.e. sample) contains raw sequencing reads, usually millions per sample. You could randomly subsample the sequencing reads very easily using many tools (common choice is https://github.com/lh3/seqtk). There is no way you are going to assemble an animal genome with MB file sizes (for example the human genome itself is already over 3GB in size). You should probably look for bacterial or viral DNA samples and subset those to an appropriate size.

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