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not sure if this is baked in already, but when running many samples from the same experiment, it would be nice if the same species/strain genome representative was prioritized for each sample in the set before picking a different closely related genome
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yeah, we struggle with this a bit in general. One thing you can do is put a database of the previously found genomes first on the sourmash_databases list - that might help. Please leave this open and I will see if I can test it and give you more guidance.
not sure if this is baked in already, but when running many samples from the same experiment, it would be nice if the same species/strain genome representative was prioritized for each sample in the set before picking a different closely related genome
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