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 ===== ALLPATHS ===== ===== ALLPATHS =====
 +Attached is the Allpaths3 version 1.0 documentation converted from .docx format to .pdf. You can download this file by clicking the following link: {{:​bioinformatic_tools:​allpathsv3_manual_r1.0.pdf|allpathsv3_manual_r1.0.pdf}}.
 ====High Level Overview==== ====High Level Overview====
 ALLPATHS is the most recent (as of this writing) tool developed by the broad institute to assemble shotgun sequences[(cite:​broad>​http://​www.broadinstitute.org/​science/​programs/​genome-biology/​computational-rd/​computational-research-and-development)]. The broad institute claims that version 3 of the program can assemble up to mammalian sized genomes if the reads are at least 100+ base pairs[(cite:​broad)]. Version 3 (currently 3.2) of the program may be downloaded from [[ftp://​ftp.broad.mit.edu/​pub/​crd/​ALLPATHS/​Release-3-0/​|here]] and that folder also contains some documentation on how to use the program. Also the program ships with test data that you can assemble. ​ ALLPATHS is the most recent (as of this writing) tool developed by the broad institute to assemble shotgun sequences[(cite:​broad>​http://​www.broadinstitute.org/​science/​programs/​genome-biology/​computational-rd/​computational-research-and-development)]. The broad institute claims that version 3 of the program can assemble up to mammalian sized genomes if the reads are at least 100+ base pairs[(cite:​broad)]. Version 3 (currently 3.2) of the program may be downloaded from [[ftp://​ftp.broad.mit.edu/​pub/​crd/​ALLPATHS/​Release-3-0/​|here]] and that folder also contains some documentation on how to use the program. Also the program ships with test data that you can assemble. ​
archive/bioinformatic_tools/allpaths.txt · Last modified: 2015/07/28 06:22 by ceisenhart