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Summary: Tools for processing restriction site associated DNA sequencing.
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Description
Restriction site associated DNA sequencing, or RAD-Seq, is a sequencing strategy in which paired ends are generated in which one end maps to a defined restriction site whereas the other end is generated through random shearing. The restriction site end generates a tag which can be used to cluster the random ends, enabling assembly of those fragments in a targeted manner. If restriction sites are conserved, then RAD-Seq will sample the same regions in multiple individuals. RApiD is a set of tools for working with RAD-Seq data.
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