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Terminology

Kinggerm edited this page Aug 21, 2020 · 1 revision
  • In an assembly graph, a terminal contig is a contig that has at least one end that does not connect to any other contig nor itself.
  • An organelle-sufficient graph is an assembly graph with contigs completely covers one complete organelle genome.
  • An organelle-only graph is an assembly graph only with true contigs of one organelle genome.
  • An organelle-equivalent graph is both an organelle-sufficient graph and an organelle-only graph. For circular or tandem-repeat topologies of real organelle genomes, an organelle-equivalent graph will not have terminal contigs.