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Main Authors: Spöri, Yann, Flot, Jean-François
Format: Preprint
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2405.06032
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author Spöri, Yann
Flot, Jean-François
author_facet Spöri, Yann
Flot, Jean-François
contents Champuru is a web software tool that helps determine the two sequences present in mixed Sanger chromatograms obtained by sequencing simultaneously two DNA templates of unequal lengths. A previous version (Champuru 1.0) was published as a simple Perl CGI (Common Gateway Interface) application, but the server hosting it was discontinued, which prompted us to update it and develop it further. The new Champuru 2, implemented in Haxe and hosted at GitHub Pages, offers an improved graphical user interface as well as more sophisticated algorithms to compute alignment scores, making it more efficient at detecting the most likely alignment positions between forward and reverse traces. Champuru 2 now make it possible to analyze other offset pairs than the one detected as most likely by the selected algorithm. Champuru 2 is freely accessible at https://eeg-ebe.github.io/Champuru/, including both a graphical user interface (running a JavaScript version transpiled from the Haxe source code) and a compiled command-line version (obtained by transpiling the Haxe source code into C++).
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spellingShingle Champuru 2: Improved scoring of alignments and a user-friendly graphical interface
Spöri, Yann
Flot, Jean-François
Quantitative Methods
Champuru is a web software tool that helps determine the two sequences present in mixed Sanger chromatograms obtained by sequencing simultaneously two DNA templates of unequal lengths. A previous version (Champuru 1.0) was published as a simple Perl CGI (Common Gateway Interface) application, but the server hosting it was discontinued, which prompted us to update it and develop it further. The new Champuru 2, implemented in Haxe and hosted at GitHub Pages, offers an improved graphical user interface as well as more sophisticated algorithms to compute alignment scores, making it more efficient at detecting the most likely alignment positions between forward and reverse traces. Champuru 2 now make it possible to analyze other offset pairs than the one detected as most likely by the selected algorithm. Champuru 2 is freely accessible at https://eeg-ebe.github.io/Champuru/, including both a graphical user interface (running a JavaScript version transpiled from the Haxe source code) and a compiled command-line version (obtained by transpiling the Haxe source code into C++).
title Champuru 2: Improved scoring of alignments and a user-friendly graphical interface
topic Quantitative Methods
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2405.06032