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Divon Lan (the developer of Genozip) sent the following email:
Genozip 14 is launched, with support for compression of Bismark-generated BAM files: installing: https://genozip.com/installing.html preprint: Genozip 14 - advances in compression of BAM and CRAM files.
As you can see in the benchmark in the manuscript, compression of the Bismark test file resulted in a 7X vs BAM and more than 2X vs CRAM 3.1.
Note that while Genozip is free for academic use, it is a commercial product, so users would need to register to it separately.
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Divon Lan (the developer of Genozip) sent the following email:
Genozip 14 is launched, with support for compression of Bismark-generated BAM files: installing: https://genozip.com/installing.html preprint: Genozip 14 - advances in compression of BAM and CRAM files.
As you can see in the benchmark in the manuscript, compression of the Bismark test file resulted in a 7X vs BAM and more than 2X vs CRAM 3.1.
Note that while Genozip is free for academic use, it is a commercial product, so users would need to register to it separately.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: