Title
Efficient Assembly Consensus Algorithms For Divergent Contig Sets
Abstract
Assembly is a fundamental task in genome sequencing, and many assemblers have been made available in the last decade. Because of the wide range of possible choices, it can be hard to determine which tool or parameter to use for a specific genome sequencing project. In this paper, we propose a consensus approach that takes the best parts of several contigs datasets produced by different methods, and combines them into a better assembly. This amounts to orienting and ordering sets of contigs, which can be viewed as an optimization problem where the aim is to find an alignment of two fragmented strings that maximizes an arbitrary scoring function between matched characters. In this work, we investigate the computational complexity of this problem. We first show that it is NP-hard, even in an alphabet with only two symbols and with all scores being either 0 or 1. On the positive side, we propose an efficient, quadratic time algorithm that achieves approximation factor 3.
Year
DOI
Venue
2021
10.1016/j.compbiolchem.2021.107516
COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY AND CHEMISTRY
Keywords
DocType
Volume
B.2.4.a Algorithms, F.2 Analysis of algorithms and problem complexity, L.3.0.j. Molecular biology
Journal
93
ISSN
Citations 
PageRank 
1476-9271
0
0.34
References 
Authors
0
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Annie Chateau100.34
Tom Davot201.35
Manuel Lafond300.34