EULER V2.0: A program for fragment assembly in DNA sequencing


EULER V2.0 is an implementation of the A-Bruijn algorithm for fragment assembly that was described in the conference talk

Pavel A. Pevzner, Haixu Tang and Glenn Tesler
De novo Repeat Classification and Fragment Assembly
RECOMB 2004, March 27-31, 2004, San Diego.

EULER V2.0 has been systematically tested on a large number of data sets, including the assembly of all human chromosome 20 BAC clones and five bacterial genomes. See the EULER benchmarking page for details.

EULER V2.0 source code is available for non-commercial users after registering at the EULER download page.

The installation instructions and user guide, which will be included in your download, may be previewed here.

Two complete sets of input and output files for EULER V2.0 are available here.



Please contact euler-help@cs.ucsd.edu for questions.