There is a file produced from the correction named <library name="">.log which gives the translation from the original raw read to the corrected read. You can see more info about that file on the wiki page: http://wgs-assembler.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/PBcR#Usage
If you'd like to see where in the assembly these reads ended up you need to perform another tranlation. Your assembly directory <library name=""> has a file named asm.gkpStore.fastqUIDmap. The last column of this will will give the corrected read ID and the first column will give it's ID in the assembly. You can then look at the assembler output documentation to track the reads through to their assembled contigs. The file you would most likely want is the <library name="">/9-terminator/asm.posmap.frgctg.
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There is a file produced from the correction named <library name="">.log which gives the translation from the original raw read to the corrected read. You can see more info about that file on the wiki page:
http://wgs-assembler.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/PBcR#Usage
If you'd like to see where in the assembly these reads ended up you need to perform another tranlation. Your assembly directory <library name=""> has a file named asm.gkpStore.fastqUIDmap. The last column of this will will give the corrected read ID and the first column will give it's ID in the assembly. You can then look at the assembler output documentation to track the reads through to their assembled contigs. The file you would most likely want is the <library name="">/9-terminator/asm.posmap.frgctg.