Hi Tereza,
Yes, you should be able to simply concatenate them something like:
cat *.fna > reference.fasta
should work. Though sometimes NCBI makes really ridiculous headers for the sequences. The simpler the better.
Hope that helps,
Jon

On January 19, 2021 at 3:31:39 PM, Tereza Jezkova (calop...@hotmail.com) wrote:
I want to map my ddRAD reads to the genome of the axolotl. I downloaded it from GenBank but it comes as separate chromosomes, that is ~20 separate *.fna files. Do I need to merge those into a single *.fasta file? If so, how do I do that? Or is there a way to simply navigate to the folder with the *.fna files and dDocent will somehow figure out what to do?Thanks, Tereza
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