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. 2017 Aug 21;3(2):vex023. doi: 10.1093/ve/vex023

Figure 3.

Figure 3.

Processing in STEAK. (A) The software runs as several processes that read different parts of the input SAM or FASTQ file. (B) In the case of a BAM/CRAM file, because the data is read from a single point, a unique process is executed but it spawns several threads, one that accumulates the data in a buffer and the others that process them. TEs are specified in a FASTA file. The trimmed sequence is written in the first FASTQ file. The original sequence of the other read (or the trimmed sequence if there is a match as well) is placed in the second FASTQ file.