High-throughput microbial population genomics using the Cortex variation assembler

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We have developed a software package, Cortex, designed for the analysis of genetic variation by de novo assembly of multiple samples. This allows direct comparison of samples without using a reference genome as intermediate and incorporates discovery and genotyping of single-nucleotide polymorphisms, indels and larger events in a single framework. We introduce pipelines which simplify the analysis of microbial samples and increase discovery power; these also enable the construction of a graph of known sequence and variation in a species, against which new samples can be compared rapidly. We demonstrate the ease-of-use and power by reproducing the results of studies using both long and short reads. © 2012 The Author. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved.

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Iqbal, Z., Turner, I., & McVean, G. (2013). High-throughput microbial population genomics using the Cortex variation assembler. Bioinformatics, 29(2), 275–276. https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/bts673

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