Gfastats: conversion, evaluation and manipulation of genome sequences using assembly graphs

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  • who: Bioinformatics, and Editor Alfonso, Valencia from the The Vertebrate Genome Laboratory, The Rockefeller University, New York, NY, USA, Bioinformatics Group, Department of have published the Article: Gfastats: conversion, evaluation and manipulation of genome sequences using assembly graphs, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)

SUMMARY

    In recent years, the authors have witnessed an unprecedented increase in the number of publicly available genomes (Lewin et_al, 2018). Thanks to advancements in genome sequencing and assembly (Rhie et_al, 2021) many of these genomes are more accurate and contiguous. Reference genomes are made available in publicly maintained archives such . . .

     

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