Published May 8, 2015
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Genome alignments from "Split-alignment of genomes finds orthologies more accurately"
Creators
- 1. Computational Biology Research Center, AIST
- 2. Department of Computational Biology, University of Tokyo
Description
Here are the genome alignments resulting from "Split-alignment of genomes finds orthologies more accurately", Genome Biology 2015, 16:106.
- In the terminology of that paper, these are 2-split, post-masked alignments.
- They are in MAF format (http://genome.ucsc.edu/FAQ/FAQformat.html), with "p" lines (http://last.cbrc.jp/doc/last-split.html).
- Alignments with high ambiguity have not been removed, so if you want unambiguously 1-to-1 alignments, remove those annotated with mismap > 0.00001 or so.
- The chimp and orangutan alignments were made using the 500/30 gap costs suggested at the end of the paper.