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    Scaffold_Builder

    Scaffold_Builder

    Combining de novo and reference-guided assembly with Scaffold_builder

    Scaffold_builder is software to order contigs generated by draft sequencing along a reference sequence. Gaps are filled with N's and small overlaps are aligned with NeedlemanWunsch algorithm and the consensus created with IUPAC codes. Scaffold_builder can help in the assembly and annotation of genomes by revealing what is missing and allowing targeted sequencing to close those gaps. (c) Silva GG, Dutilh BE, Matthews TD, Elkins K, Schmieder R, Dinsdale EA, Edwards RA. Please cite: "Combining de novo and reference-guided assembly with Scaffold_builder", Source Code for Biology and Medicine 2013.
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