
doi: 10.1101/007260
ABSTRACTSummaryMolecular inversion probes (MIP’s) allow efficient enrichment of genomic regions of interest for the purpose of targeted sequencing. To date, there is a paucity of simple-to-use software to align sequences derived from this method. Here, we describe a single program that performs mapping, arm removal, and deduplication before outputting alignments in SAM format.Availabilitybwa-mipsis available athttps://github.com/brentp/bwa-mipsunder the MIT license.Contactbpederse@gmail.com
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