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From: Integrated genome sizing (IGS) approach for the parallelization of whole genome analysis

Fig. 1

Basic communication and data processing in IGS. A BAM file (a) used for generating three major databases (b). The data is organically arranged and cloned into four-dimensional (4-D) information (Phenotype variable ID, Marker ID, Sample ID, and Function annotation) as shown in panel (c). In each request, IGS extracts 4-D data. All extracted information is a sub-clone (d), and the data is subjected to an in-house statistical tool, IGscan (e), which provides statistical analyses

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