Abstract
Large-scale genomic sequencing requires a software infrastructure to support and integrate applications that are not directly compatible. We describe a suite of software tools built around the Common Assembly Format (CAF), a comprehensive representation of a sequence assembly as a text file. These tools form the backbone of sequencing informatics at the Sanger Centre and the Genome Sequencing Center. The CAF format is intentionally flexible, and our Perl and C libraries, which parse and manipulate it, provide powerful tools for creating new applications as well as wrappers to incorporate other software. The tools are available free by anonymous FTP from ftp://ftp.sanger.ac.uk/pub/badger/.
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Dear, S., Durbin, R., Hillier, L., Marth, G., Thierry-Mieg, J., & Mott, R. (1998). Sequence assembly with CAFTOOLS. Genome Research, 8(3), 260–267. https://doi.org/10.1101/gr.8.3.260
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