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MEGAHIT: an Ultra-fast Single-node Solution for Large and Complex Metagenomics Assembly Via Succinct De Bruijn Graph

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Journal Bioinformatics
Specialty Biology
Date 2015 Jan 23
PMID 25609793
Citations 2865
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MEGAHIT is a NGS de novo assembler for assembling large and complex metagenomics data in a time- and cost-efficient manner. It finished assembling a soil metagenomics dataset with 252 Gbps in 44.1 and 99.6 h on a single computing node with and without a graphics processing unit, respectively. MEGAHIT assembles the data as a whole, i.e. no pre-processing like partitioning and normalization was needed. When compared with previous methods on assembling the soil data, MEGAHIT generated a three-time larger assembly, with longer contig N50 and average contig length; furthermore, 55.8% of the reads were aligned to the assembly, giving a fourfold improvement.

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