Difference between revisions of "GigaBayes"
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|sw summary=A short-read SNP and short-INDEL discovery program. | |sw summary=A short-read SNP and short-INDEL discovery program. | ||
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|bio method=SNP calling | |bio method=SNP calling | ||
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− | GigaBayes is the working name for our new short-read SNP and short-INDEL discovery program, a re-incarnation of the PolyBayes SNP | + | GigaBayes is the working name for our new short-read SNP and short-INDEL discovery program, a re-incarnation of the PolyBayes SNP detection tool developed by Gabor Marth at Washington University. This version is specifically optimized for the analysis of large numbers (many millions) of high-throughput next-generation sequencer reads, aligned to whole chromosomes of model organism or mammalian genomes. |
Has been superseeded by [[Freebayes]]. | Has been superseeded by [[Freebayes]]. |
Latest revision as of 15:37, 19 December 2015
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Biological application domain(s) | Genomics, SNP detection |
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Principal bioinformatics method(s) | SNP calling |
Maintained? | No |
Summary: A short-read SNP and short-INDEL discovery program.
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GigaBayes is the working name for our new short-read SNP and short-INDEL discovery program, a re-incarnation of the PolyBayes SNP detection tool developed by Gabor Marth at Washington University. This version is specifically optimized for the analysis of large numbers (many millions) of high-throughput next-generation sequencer reads, aligned to whole chromosomes of model organism or mammalian genomes.
Has been superseeded by Freebayes.
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