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Min-frame transformation enables more sensitive viral genome alignment (opens in new tab)

Motivation: Maximal unique matches (MUMs) are a fundamental primitive in genome comparison, where they serve as high-confidence anchors for downstream multiple genome alignment. However, because MUMs rely on exact string matching, their effectiveness degrades with increased genome divergence and larger sets of genomes, inhibiting their ability to recover long homologous regions and reducing the number of base pairs covered by the multiple genome alignment. Additionally, existing approaches th...

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