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The output logs are saved in the output folder and are part of MultiQC report.
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The output logs are saved in the output folder and are part of MultiQC report.You do not normally need to check these manually.
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We do **not** recommend using Porechop if you are already trimming the adapters with ONT's basecaller Guppy.
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We do **not** recommend using Porechop if you are already trimming the adapters with ONT's basecaller Guppy.
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### BBDuk
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### BBDuk
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You can use the filtered FASTQ for other downstream analyses to reduce repeated preprocessing of files.
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We do **not** recommend using Filtlong if you are performing filtering of low quality reads with ONT's basecaller Guppy.
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We do **not** recommend using Filtlong if you are performing filtering of low quality reads with ONT's basecaller Guppy.
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### Bowtie2
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### Bowtie2
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By default, nf-core taxprofiler will provide the `.bam` file if host removal for long reads is turned on.
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By default, nf-core taxprofiler will only provide the `.bam` file if host removal for long reads is turned on.
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minimap2 is not yet supported as a module in MultiQC and therefore the alignment to host genome is reported via samtools stats in MultiQC report.
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Note: minimap2 is not yet supported as a module in MultiQC and therefore there is no dedicated section in the MultiQC HTML. Rather, alignment statistics to host genome is reported via samtools stats module in MultiQC report.
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### Samtools stats
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### Samtools stats
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Samtools output file is part of the MultiQC report and gives statistics about the mapped/unmapped reads to host reference genome.
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In most cases you do not need to check this file, as it is rendered in the MultiQC run report.
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### Bracken
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### Bracken
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The default taxonomic rank is `species`. You can provide a different one by updating the argument `--kaiju_taxon_rank`.
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The most summary file is the `*combined_reports` file which summarises results across all samples. However if you wish to look at more precise information about each assignment, check the per-sample file. The default taxonomic rank is `species`. You can provide a different one by updating the argument `--kaiju_taxon_rank`.
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### DIAMOND
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### DIAMOND
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You will receive the `*.sam` file if you provide the parameter `--diamond_save_reads` but in this case no taxonomic classification will be available, only the aligned reads in sam format.
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By default you will receive a TSV output. Alternatively, you will receive a `*.sam` file if you provide the parameter `--diamond_save_reads` but in this case no taxonomic classification will be available(!), only the aligned reads in sam format. Note that DIAMOND has many output formats, so depending on your [choice](https://github.com/bbuchfink/diamond/wiki/3.-Command-line-options) with ` --diamond_output_format` you will receive the taxonomic information in a different format.
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### MALT
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### MALT
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By default, nf-core/taxprofiler is providing a column describing NCBI taxonomic ID as this is used in the taxpasta step. You can disable this column by activating the argument `--motus_remove_ncbi_ids`.
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Normally `*_combined_reports.txt` is the most useful file for downstream analyses, but the per sample `.out` file can provide additional more specific information. By default, nf-core/taxprofiler is providing a column describing NCBI taxonomic ID as this is used in the taxpasta step. You can disable this column by activating the argument `--motus_remove_ncbi_ids`.
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You will receive the relative abundance instead of read counts if you provide the argument `--motus_use_relative_abundance`.
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You will receive the relative abundance instead of read counts if you provide the argument `--motus_use_relative_abundance`.
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### Krona
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### Krona
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