Treffer: MethylCoder: software pipeline for bisulfite-treated sequences.

Title:
MethylCoder: software pipeline for bisulfite-treated sequences.
Source:
Bioinformatics; Sep2011, Vol. 27 Issue 17, p2435-2436, 2p
Database:
Complementary Index

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Motivation: MethylCoder is a software program that generates per-base methylation data given a set of bisulfite-treated reads. It provides the option to use either of two existing short-read aligners, each with different strengths. It accounts for soft-masked alignments and overlapping paired-end reads. MethylCoder outputs data in text and binary formats in addition to the final alignment in SAM format, so that common high-throughput sequencing tools can be used on the resulting output. It is more flexible than existing software and competitive in terms of speed and memory use.Availability: MethylCoder requires only a python interpreter and a C compiler to run. Extensive documentation and the full source code are available under the MIT license at: https://github.com/brentp/methylcode.Contact: bpederse@gmail.com [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

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