Alignment-free sequence analyses have been applied to problems ranging from whole-genome phylogeny to the classification of protein families, identification of horizontally transferred genes, and detection of recombined sequences. The strength of these methods makes them particularly useful for next-generation sequencing data processing and analysis. However, many researchers are unclear about how these methods work, how they compare to alignment-based methods, and what their potential is for use for their research. We address these questions and provide a guide to the currently available alignment-free sequence analysis tools.
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Zielezinski, A., Vinga, S., Almeida, J., & Karlowski, W. M. (2017, October 3). Alignment-free sequence comparison: Benefits, applications, and tools. Genome Biology. BioMed Central Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13059-017-1319-7
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