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ALFALFA: A Long Fragment Aligner for Efficient Genomic Data Analysis

ALFALFA, developed by Michaël Vyverman, Bernard De Baets, Veerle Fack, and Peter Dawyndt, is an innovative tool designed for aligning long DNA fragments. Traditional aligners struggle with long sequences, making ALFALFA a significant advancement in genomic research. This tool enhances accuracy and efficiency in aligning genomic data, facilitating further analysis and insights into genetic sequences. With ALFALFA, researchers can expect improved alignment results, contributing to various applications in genomics and molecular biology.

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ALFALFA: A Long Fragment Aligner for Efficient Genomic Data Analysis

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  1. opening slide 1 A Long Fragment Aligner Called ALFALFA A Long Fragment Aligner Called ALFALFA • MichaëlVyverman, • Bernard De Baets, • VeerleFack, and • MichaëlVyverman, Bernard De Baets, • VeerleFack, and Peter Dawyndt • Peter Dawyndt

  2. opening slide 2 A Long Fragment Aligner Called ALFALFA A Long Fragment Aligner Called ALFALFA • MichaëlVyverman, • Bernard De Baets, • VeerleFack, and • MichaëlVyverman, Bernard De Baets, • VeerleFack, and Peter Dawyndt • Peter Dawyndt

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