let's align two sequences (shown below, good alignment)
AAATTTGGTAAAA-GT
AAATTTGGTAAAAGGT
now let's reverse the same very sequences and align again
TGAAAATGGTTTAAA
TGGAAAATGGTTTAAA
Note how we lost the deletion and got a mismatch instead at the very first letter of the upper sequence. The overall score of any particular alignment does not depend on the direction of the traversal, so the best alignment (with the highest score) should stay the same too.
New version fixes this issue and produces correct alignment of reverse sequences (up to the different choice of redundant position for the deletion):
T-GAAAATGGTTTAAA
TGGAAAATGGTTTAAA
This version also has the main() method reinstated, so the aligner can be run on its own as a little app.
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unicode quote characters embedded in it. These characters were invisible inside
IntelliJ but cause compile warnings for Ryan and Aaron, who for whatever reason
have a different default charset. Fixed.
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Cleaned up SW code and started moving over everything to use byte[] instead of String or char[].
Added a wrapper class for SAMFileWriter that allows for adding reads out of order.
Not even close to done, but I need to commit now to sync up with Andrey.
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