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would it be possible to allow parsnp to handle gzipped compressed files? This would save some processing and disk space when running parsnp on a lot of genomes that are already compressed.
I initially thought I could update the main python script, but it seems that a change needs to be made in the core algorithm as well. During that time, I noticed that the sequence lengths are miscalculated multiple times for multi-fasta files, like here, where other headers are used in the reference length calculation.
Regards,
JS
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Hi,
would it be possible to allow parsnp to handle gzipped compressed files? This would save some processing and disk space when running parsnp on a lot of genomes that are already compressed.
I initially thought I could update the main python script, but it seems that a change needs to be made in the core algorithm as well. During that time, I noticed that the sequence lengths are miscalculated multiple times for multi-fasta files, like here, where other headers are used in the reference length calculation.
Regards,
JS
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: