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Simultaneous alignment of short reads against multiple genomes

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Schneeberger, Korbinian
Hagmann, Jörg
Ossowski, Stephan
Warthmann, Norman
Gesing, Sandra
Kohlbacher, Oliver
Weigel, Detlef

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BioMed Central

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Genome resequencing with short reads generally relies on alignments against a single reference. GenomeMapper supports simultaneous mapping of short reads against multiple genomes by integrating related genomes (e.g., individuals of the same species) into a single graph structure. It constitutes the first approach for handling multiple references and introduces representations for alignments against complex structures. Demonstrated benefits include access to polymorphisms that cannot be identified by alignments against the reference alone. Download GenomeMapper at http://1001genomes.org.

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Genome Biology

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