COPE (Connecting Overlapped Pair-End reads) is a method to align and connect the illumina sequenced Pair-End reads of which the insert size is smaller than the sum of the two read length.The connected reads can be used in genome assembly, resequencing and transcriptome research.
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COPE: An accurate k-mer based pair-end reads connection tool to facilitate genome assembly
Binghang Liu; Jianying Yuan; Siu-Ming Yiu; Zhenyu Li; Yinlong Xie; Yanxiang Chen; Yujian Shi; Hao Zhang; Yingrui Li; Tak-Wah Lam; Ruibang Luo
Bioinformatics (2012) 28(22): 2870-2874; doi: 10.1093/bioinformatics/bts563

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Linux

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English

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C++

Related Categories

C++ Algorithms, C++ Bio-Informatics Software

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2012-09-18