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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).
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If you have 1000 Genome data for nine individuals, you'll need about 1500GB of space (9x45x3 plus a little extra space).
    
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.
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