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```
Some stats programs have things like kmer (with -K) reports and probe-id
counting (with -D).
These programs can consume a lot of RAM (>10GB), even with the highly efficient
sparsehash library o…
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Hi,
I have been using FSA to align about 20 de-novo-assembled genomes that are about 1MB long. They are from different individuals in the same species. FSA runs, but it takes tons of memory, and …
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![transformed_log_plot](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/fb237975-232e-4bcd-9518-a817c99c7377)
[summary.txt](https://github.com/user-attachments/files/17161668/summary.txt)
Thank you so …
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**Describe the bug**
Hi, I've been trying to run SampComp on 6 samples of ONT Direct RNA-seq on a METTL3 KD cell line for some time, and have yet to get past the "parse transcript" step. I have 512G…
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```
Some stats programs have things like kmer (with -K) reports and probe-id
counting (with -D).
These programs can consume a lot of RAM (>10GB), even with the highly efficient
sparsehash library o…
-
```
Some stats programs have things like kmer (with -K) reports and probe-id
counting (with -D).
These programs can consume a lot of RAM (>10GB), even with the highly efficient
sparsehash library o…
-
```
Some stats programs have things like kmer (with -K) reports and probe-id
counting (with -D).
These programs can consume a lot of RAM (>10GB), even with the highly efficient
sparsehash library o…
-
```
Some stats programs have things like kmer (with -K) reports and probe-id
counting (with -D).
These programs can consume a lot of RAM (>10GB), even with the highly efficient
sparsehash library o…
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Dear author
I would like to consult where the color is inconsistent in the picture, (the changing contig),What is the generating file that lets me know which contig it is?
![image](https://user-imag…
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Hi Jim,
I'm trying to classify single cell reads to a custom database of viral genomes. Following the instruction on the cook book, I first ran "sylph sketch -c 100 virus_genomes.fa -i -o viruses" …