It takes as input a set of NGS raw reads (fasta or fastq, gzipped or not) and a set of input sequences (starters). It first determines if each starter is read-coherent, e.g. whether reads confirm the presence of each starter in the original sequence. Then for each read-coherent starter, Mapsembler2 outputs its sequence neighborhood as a linear sequence or as a graph, depending on the user choice. |
Repository package_mapsembler2_2_2_3 revision 1ad2fdd7d49d owned by cmonjeau |
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mapsembler2 | 2.2.3 | package |
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is a targeted assembly software. | 2.2.3 | any |