Bernardo J. Clavijo edited 14d1.md  over 7 years ago

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| AT1G12400.1 | flattened\_line\_392 |  | AT1G12410.1 | flattened\_line\_392 |  If we look at the mapping of these genes to edges, so this looks like AT1G12340 is a promising candidate for being splitted unneedlessly (besides the whole region being not put together properly). So, the corresponding edges on the graph are:  | Gene | edge |  |:--:|:--:|  | AT1G12340.1 | edge187513 |  | AT1G12340.1 | edge868556 |  | AT1G12340.1 | edge868557 |  So we decided to go into bandage and have a look at the region and... a loop! It makes sense that it has not been solved (with the parameters and algorithms we used, anyway), but it is also obvious how the region actually doesn't show nothing new vs. the reference genes.