PeerJ (Jun 2019)

Fuzzysplit: demultiplexing and trimming sequenced DNA with a declarative language

  • Daniel Liu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.7170
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7
p. e7170

Abstract

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Next-generation sequencing technologies create large, multiplexed DNA sequences that require preprocessing before any further analysis. Part of this preprocessing includes demultiplexing and trimming sequences. Although there are many existing tools that can handle these preprocessing steps, they cannot be easily extended to new sequence schematics when new pipelines are developed. We present Fuzzysplit, a tool that relies on a simple declarative language to describe the schematics of sequences, which makes it incredibly adaptable to different use cases. In this paper, we explain the matching algorithms behind Fuzzysplit and we provide a preliminary comparison of its performance with other well-established tools. Overall, we find that its matching accuracy is comparable to previous tools.

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