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Fig. 2

From: CAMSA: a tool for comparative analysis and merging of scaffold assemblies

Fig. 2

Illustration of various conflicts between assembly points of assemblies A 1 (red edges) and A 2 (blue edges). a Assembly points \(\left (\protect \overrightarrow {s_{1}}, \protect \overrightarrow {s_{2}}\right)\) from assembly A 1 and \(\left (\protect \overrightarrow {s_{1}}, \protect \overrightarrow {s_{3}}\right)\) from assembly A 2 are out-conflicting. b Assembly points \(\left (s_{1}, \protect \overrightarrow {s_{2}}\right)\) from A 1 and \(\left (\protect \overrightarrow {s_{1}}, \protect \overrightarrow {s_{2}}\right)\) from A 2 are out-semiconflicting. c Assembly points \(\left (\protect \overrightarrow {s_{1}}, \protect \overrightarrow {s_{2}}\right)\) and \(\left (\protect \overrightarrow {s_{2}}, \protect \overrightarrow {s_{3}}\right)\) both from A 1 are in-conflicting. d assembly points \(\left (s_{1}, \protect \overrightarrow {s_{2}}\right)\) and \(\left (\protect \overrightarrow {s_{1}}, \protect \overrightarrow {s_{2}}\right)\) both from A 1 are in-semiconflicting

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