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I am cross-posting this issue which I have submitted to the PanAligner repository, since it has been found by the authors to be a result of the base-level alignment step taken from minigraph/gwfa.
In summary, if I take a simple 3 node graph in which the middle node could be viewed as an insertion, and I concatenate the three nodes as a query, minigraph fails to find an end-to-end alignment. The shortest node is 38bp.
Thanks
PS: to clarify I've run the exact same test with minigraph and found the same results
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Hi,
I am cross-posting this issue which I have submitted to the PanAligner repository, since it has been found by the authors to be a result of the base-level alignment step taken from minigraph/gwfa.
In summary, if I take a simple 3 node graph in which the middle node could be viewed as an insertion, and I concatenate the three nodes as a query, minigraph fails to find an end-to-end alignment. The shortest node is 38bp.
Thanks
PS: to clarify I've run the exact same test with minigraph and found the same results
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: