soap
aligner of short reads of next generation sequencers
Install
- All systems
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curl cmd.cat/soap.sh
- Debian
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apt-get install soapaligner
- Ubuntu
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apt-get install soapaligner
- Kali Linux
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apt-get install soapaligner
- Windows (WSL2)
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sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install soapaligner
- Dockerfile
- dockerfile.run/soap
soapaligner
aligner of short reads of next generation sequencers
This package addresses a common problem in bioinformatics that has become routine now also in clinical research: the assembly and comparison of the very long genomic DNA sequences from many short reads that the machines provide. SOAPaligner/soap2 is a member of the Short Oligonucleotide Analysis Package (SOAP) and an updated version of SOAP software for short oligonucleotide alignment (soap v1). The new program features in super fast and accurate alignment for huge amounts of short reads generated by Illumina/Solexa Genome Analyzer. Compared to soap v1, it is one order of magnitude faster. It require only 2 minutes aligning one million single-end reads onto the human reference genome. Another remarkable improvement of SOAPaligner is that it now supports a wide range of the read length. SOAPaligner/soap2 benefitted in time and space efficiency by a revolution in the basic data structures and algorithms used. The core algorithms and the indexing data structures (2way-BWT) are developed by the algorithms research group of the Department of Computer Science, the University of Hong Kong (T.W. Lam, Alan Tam, Simon Wong, Edward Wu and S.M. Yiu).