Background: Evaluating the quality and reliability of a de novo assembly and of single contigs in particular is challenging since commonly a ground truth is not readily available and numerous factors may influence results. Currently available procedures provide assembly scores but lack a comparative quality ranking of contigs within an assembly. Results: We present SuRankCo, which relies on a machine learning approach to predict quality scores for contigs and to enable the ranking of contigs within an assembly. The result is a sorted contig set which allows selective contig usage in downstream analysis. Benchmarking on datasets with known ground truth shows promising sensitivity and specificity and favorable comparison to existing methodology. Conclusions: SuRankCo analyzes the reliability of de novo assemblies on the contig level and thereby allows quality control and ranking prior to further downstream and validation experiments.
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Kuhring, M., Dabrowski, P. W., Piro, V. C., Nitsche, A., & Renard, B. Y. (2015). SuRankCo: Supervised ranking of contigs in de novo assemblies. BMC Bioinformatics, 16(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12859-015-0644-7
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