MaskerAid: A performance enhancement to RepeatMasker

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Abstract

Identifying and masking repetitive elements is usually the first step when analyzing vertebrate genomic sequence. Current repeat identification software is sensitive but slow, creating a costly bottleneck in large-scale analyses. We have developed MaskerAid, a software enhancement to RepeatMasker that increased the speed of masking more than 30-fold at the most sensitive setting.

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Bedell, J. A., Korf, I., & Gish, W. (2000). MaskerAid: A performance enhancement to RepeatMasker. Bioinformatics, 16(11), 1040–1041. https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/16.11.1040

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