miniasm 0.2-1 source package in Ubuntu

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miniasm (0.2-1) unstable; urgency=low

  * Initial packaging (Closes: #812426)

 -- Sascha Steinbiss <email address hidden>  Sun, 24 Jan 2016 12:06:20 +0000

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miniasm: ultrafast de novo assembler for long noisy DNA sequencing reads

 Miniasm is an experimental very fast OLC-based de novo assembler for noisy
 long reads. It takes all-vs-all read self-mappings (typically by minimap)
 as input and outputs an assembly graph in the GFA format. Different from
 mainstream assemblers, miniasm does not have a consensus step. It simply
 concatenates pieces of read sequences to generate the final unitig sequences.
 Thus the per-base error rate is similar to the raw input reads.

miniasm-dbgsym: debug symbols for package miniasm

 Miniasm is an experimental very fast OLC-based de novo assembler for noisy
 long reads. It takes all-vs-all read self-mappings (typically by minimap)
 as input and outputs an assembly graph in the GFA format. Different from
 mainstream assemblers, miniasm does not have a consensus step. It simply
 concatenates pieces of read sequences to generate the final unitig sequences.
 Thus the per-base error rate is similar to the raw input reads.