Barış Ekim  

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🇹🇷. PhD student in algorithmic bioinformatics at MIT. Tooting in TR/EN, views my own.
Websitehttps://people.csail.mit.edu/ekim
Githubhttps://github.com/ekimb
Twitterhttps://twitter.com/ekimbarisc
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Mapquik, a new read mapper for HiFi reads, is 30-35x faster than the state of the art, with minimal los in accuracy. And it has a fantastic logo to boot! @baris #bioinformatics
Code: http://github.com/ekimb/mapquik
Preprint: https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2022.12.23.521809v2
GitHub - ekimb/mapquik: Efficient low-divergence mapping of long reads in minimizer space

Efficient low-divergence mapping of long reads in minimizer space - GitHub - ekimb/mapquik: Efficient low-divergence mapping of long reads in minimizer space

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What are y'all's favorite LaTeX templates/document classes to use for a submission to a journal that doesn't provide a template these days?

They do have a couple requirements I could add on pretty easily (spacing etc.), but in general I'm just looking for something pretty.

The obvious answer is k = 19, since it's a useful k-mer length AND the smallest prime that's the sum of three distinct primes (not sure how that's useful - I just think it's neat)!
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RT @gaetan_benoit
I don't know why but I suddenly want to create k=15 shirts 😈
https://twitter.com/gaetan_benoit/status/1604203773991190529
Gaetan Benoit on Twitter

“I don't know why but I suddenly want to create k=15 shirts 😈”

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It worked!

#algorithmicbioinformatics peeps!

Say, hypothetically, I wanted to test a new read mapper/pairwise aligner for Nanopore reads.

For synthetic reads, what is the length and error-rate I should aim for, and is there a specific tool to simulate Nanopore reads (I'm using pbsim with 10% and 25kb right now, and I'm aware of nanosim, though I'd like to use something simpler, if it exists)?

For real data, what's the most current read set (and reference) people like to use for benchmarking?

Thanks!

Testing cross-posting...

Just a week or two in and I fking love this place so much. It's like stumbling out of the noise and into the kitchen at a party, and finding your people right there all the time.

You miss the friends you left behind in the shouty room where most who talk to you are looking over your shoulder to see if there's anyone more important to latch onto, but you hope your friends will soon find the kitchen, too.

Wait, Mastodon has blue ticks as well? How did peeps get one so fast?

I hope it's not $7.99 (or anything > 0), I had so much hope for this app...

#introduction My name is Barış, I'm from İstanbul, Turkey, and I just started my third year as a PhD student in Computer Science at MIT in the Computation and Biology Group, supervised by Bonnie Berger.

I work in #algorithmicbioinformatics, and interested in developing algorithms and data structures for sequence analysis + indexing, read mapping + alignment, and pan/metagenomics.

I'm a big fan of #Rust, solving Rubik's cubes fast, and producing music in my crappy home studio. Let's connect!