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GFA 1.0: Graphical Fragment Assembly (GFA) Format Specification 1.0

We are developing the specification of the Graphical Fragment Assembly (GFA) format. Your contribution is welcome. Please open up issues or submit pull requests.

The format was first suggested in a blog post by Heng Li (@lh3) and further developed in a second post.

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  • Examples of sequence overlap graphs (assembly graphs) in a variety of formats

GFA 2.0: Graphical Fragment Assembly (GFA2) Format Specification 2.0

Jason Chin, Richard Durbin, and myself (Gene Myers) found ourselves together at a workshop meeting in Dagstuhl Germany and hammered out an initial proposal for an assembly format. We started with GFA and proceeded to build a more comprehensive design around it. After extensive revision and discussion on Github with the GFA group including Sean Jackman, Henry Li, and Giorgio Gonnlla, we arrived at GFA 2.0. As for GFA 1.0, the standard is an evolving effort and your contribution is welcome. Please open up issues or submit pull requests.

The basic reason for having a standard format is that we find that in general, different development teams build assemblers, visualizers, and editors because of the complexity and distinct nature of the three tasks. While these tools should certainly use tailored encodings internally for efficiency, the nexus between the three efforts benefits from a standard encoding format that would make them all interoperable.

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