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    fast_count_multi

    Extremely fast NGS read counter

    Counts NGS read alignments against GTF annotations in a multithreaded and scalable fashion. Benchmark: 8 core 1M annotations for 2Gb sorted reads ~30 seconds compared to ~28 minutes for bedtools multicov. Files include: fast_count_multi - reports all counts and RPKM, multithreading support fast_count_deseq - reports gene counts in deseq compatible format, multithreading support fast_count - reports all counts with no multithreading support. usage ./fast_count_multi num_threads gtf_file bam_file(s) > output Requires bamtools API library at run time, and c++0x for compile. ...
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