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| As a general rule you will need three times the space required for your sequence data. | | As a general rule you will need three times the space required for your sequence data. |
| For instance in the 1000 Genomes data, the data for one individual takes about 45G. | | For instance in the 1000 Genomes data, the data for one individual takes about 45G. |
− | If you have 1000 Genome data for nine individuals, you'll need about 1500GB of space (9x450x3 plus a little extra space). | + | If you have 1000 Genome data for nine individuals, you'll need about 1500GB of space (9x45x3 plus a little extra space). |
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| Making your data available for the Pipeline software can be accomplished in many ways. | | Making your data available for the Pipeline software can be accomplished in many ways. |