Bioinformaticians from St Petersburg University develop a new assembler for decoding genomes of microbial communities
Researchers from the Center for Algorithmic Biotechnology at St Petersburg University, as part of a group of Russian and American scientists, have developed the metaFlye assembler. It is designed to assemble DNA samples from microbial communities. With its help, it is possible to solve a wide range of fundamental and applied problems, among which is the control of the process of treating patients and even the creation of new drugs. A paper about the assembler is published in the peer-reviewed academic journal Nature Methods.