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README.md
Ragout
======

Version: 1.1

Release date: 22 Mar 2015

Website: http://fenderglass.github.io/Ragout/

[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/fenderglass/Ragout.svg?branch=master
)](https://travis-ci.org/fenderglass/Ragout)



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Description
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Ragout (Reference-Assisted Genome Ordering UTility) is a tool for
assisted assembly using multiple references. It takes a short read
assembly (a set of contigs), a set of related references
and a corresponding phylogenetic tree and then assembles the contigs into
scaffolds.

The benefits of assembly with multiple references become significant,
when those references have structural variations compared to the target
genome. Even if each reference is structurally divergent, it is possible
to assemble the target into the correct set of scaffolds. Enlarge your
contigs with Ragout!


Install
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See *docs/INSTALL.md* file.

Usage
-----
See *docs/USAGE.md* file.


Authors
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- Mikhail Kolmogorov (St. Petersburg University of the Russian Academy of Sciences, UCSD)
- Pavel Avdeev (St. Petersburg University of the Russian Academy of Sciences)
- Dmitriy Meleshko (St. Petersburg University of the Russian Academy of Sciences)
- Son Pham (UCSD)


Citation
--------
- Mikhail Kolmogorov, Brian Raney, Benedict Paten, and Son Pham. 
"Ragout: A reference-assisted assembly tool for bacterial genomes",
Bioinformatics, 2014


ISMB 2014 supplementary
-----------------------

Supplementary materials for ISMB submission could be found at:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B1pUguR1yn7TMjNpX09JdFphT3c/edit?usp=sharing


Contacts
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Please report any bugs directly to the issue tracker of this project.
Also, you can send your feedback at fenderglass@gmail.com


Acknowledgements
----------------
The work was partially supported by VP Foundation.

We would like to thank:
- Anna Liosnova (benchmarks and useful suggestions)
- Nikolay Vyahhi (testing and useful suggestions)
- Aleksey Gurevich (testing)


Third-party
-----------
Ragout package includes some third-patry software (see INSTALL.md for details)

* Networkx Python library [http://networkx.github.io/]
* Newick Python parser [http://www.daimi.au.dk/~mailund/newick.html]
* Sibelia [http://github.com/bioinf/Sibelia]


License
-------
Ragout itself is distributed under BSD license, but the package also contains
some third-party software. Most of this software is completely free to redistribute,
but some such as Sibelia or Newick parser are released under the GPL. We therefore release
Ragout distribution under the GPL and note that the licenses of the constituent
packages can be viewed in their subfolders. (see *LICENSE* file)

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