On a greedy approach for genome scaffolding

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Background: Scaffolding is a bioinformatics problem aimed at completing the contig assembly process by determining the relative position and orientation of these contigs. It can be seen as a paths and cycles cover problem of a particular graph called the “scaffold graph”. Results: We provide some NP-hardness and inapproximability results on this problem. We also adapt a greedy approximation algorithm on complete graphs so that it works on a special class aiming to be close to real instances. The described algorithm is the first polynomial-time approximation algorithm designed for this problem on non-complete graphs. Conclusion: Tests on a set of simulated instances show that our algorithm provides better results than the version on complete graphs.

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Davot, T., Chateau, A., Fossé, R., Giroudeau, R., & Weller, M. (2022). On a greedy approach for genome scaffolding. Algorithms for Molecular Biology, 17(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13015-022-00223-x

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