Summary: Bioinformatics applications increasingly rely on ad hoc disk storage of k-mer sets, e.g. for de Bruijn graphs or alignment indexes. Here, we introduce the K-mer File Format as a general lossless framework for storing and manipulating k-mer sets, realizing space savings of 3-5× compared to other formats, and bringing interoperability across tools.
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Dufresne, Y., Lemane, T., Marijon, P., Peterlongo, P., Rahman, A., Kokot, M., … Chikhi, R. (2022). The K-mer File Format: a standardized and compact disk representation of sets of k-mers. Bioinformatics, 38(18), 4423–4425. https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/btac528
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