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Efficient iterative Hi-C scaffolder based on N-best neighbors
2021
BMC Bioinformatics
Background Efficient and effective genome scaffolding tools are still in high demand for generating reference-quality assemblies. While long read data itself is unlikely to create a chromosome-scale assembly for most eukaryotic species, the inexpensive Hi-C sequencing technology, capable of capturing the chromosomal profile of a genome, is now widely used to complete the task. However, the existing Hi-C based scaffolding tools either require a priori chromosome number as input, or lack the
doi:10.1186/s12859-021-04453-5
pmid:34837944
pmcid:PMC8627104
fatcat:hqiv2xzbqzhaviyrmwus6rypoe