This directory contains alignments of the following assemblies:

  - target/reference: Opossum
    (monDom5, Oct. 2006 (Broad/monDom5),
    Broad Institute monDom5 (NCBI project 12561, accession AAFR03000000))

  - query: X. tropicalis
    (xenTro9, Jul. 2016 (Xenopus_tropicalis_v9.1/xenTro9),
    DOE Joint Genome Institute)

Files included in this directory:

  - md5sum.txt: md5sum checksums for the files in this directory

  - monDom5.xenTro9.all.chain.gz: chained lastz alignments. The chain format is
    described in http://genome.ucsc.edu/goldenPath/help/chain.html .

  - monDom5.xenTro9.net.gz: "net" file that describes rearrangements between
    the species and the best X. tropicalis match to any part of the
    Opossum genome.  The net format is described in
    http://genome.ucsc.edu/goldenPath/help/net.html .

  - axtNet/*.monDom5.xenTro9.net.axt.gz: chained and netted alignments,
    i.e. the best chains in the Opossum genome, with gaps in the best
    chains filled in by next-best chains where possible.  The axt format is
    described in http://genome.ucsc.edu/goldenPath/help/axt.html .

  - mafSynNet/*.maf.gz - filtered net files for syntenic alignments
               only, in MAF format, see also, description of MAF format:
               http://genome.ucsc.edu/FAQ/FAQformat.html#format5

  - reciprocalBest/ directory, contains reciprocal-best netted chains
    for monDom5-xenTro9

The monDom5 and xenTro9 assemblies were aligned by the lastz alignment
program, which is available from Webb Miller's lab at Penn State
University (http://www.bx.psu.edu/miller_lab/).  Any monDom5 sequences larger
than 20,010,000 bases were split into chunks of 20,010,000 bases overlapping
by 10,000 bases for alignment.  A similar process was followed for xenTro9,
with chunks of 10,000,000 overlapping by 0.  Following alignment, the
coordinates of the chunk alignments were corrected by the
lastz-normalizeLav script written by Scott Schwartz of Penn State. 

The lastz scoring matrix (Q parameter) used was:

             A    C    G    T
      A     91  -90  -25 -100
      C    -90  100 -100  -25
      G    -25 -100  100  -90
      T   -100  -25  -90  91

with a gap open penalty of O=400 and a gap extension penalty of E=30.
The minimum score for an alignment to be kept was K=2200 for the first pass
and L=8000 for the second pass, which restricted the search space to the
regions between two alignments found in the first pass.  The minimum
score for alignments to be interpolated between was H=2000.  Other lastz
parameters specifically set for this species pair:
    Y=3400

The .lav format lastz output was translated to the .psl format with
lavToPsl, then chained by the axtChain program.

Chain minimum score: 5000, and linearGap matrix of (loose):
tablesize   11
smallSize   111
position  1   2   3   11  111 2111  12111 32111 72111 152111  252111
qGap    325 360 400  450  600 1100   3600  7600 15600  31600   56600
tGap    325 360 400  450  600 1100   3600  7600 15600  31600   56600
bothGap 625 660 700  750  900 1400   4000  8000 16000  32000   57000

Chained alignments were processed into nets by the chainNet, netSyntenic,
and netClass programs.
Best-chain alignments in axt format were extracted by the netToAxt program.
All programs run after lastz were written by Jim Kent at UCSC.

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If you plan to download a large file or multiple files from this directory,
we recommend you use ftp rather than downloading the files via our website.
To do so, ftp to hgdownload.cse.ucsc.edu, then go to the directory
goldenPath/monDom5/vsXenTro9/. To download multiple files, use the "mget"
command:

    mget <filename1> <filename2> ...
    - or -
    mget -a (to download all files in the current directory)

All files in this directory are freely available for public use.

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References

Chiaromonte F, Yap VB, Miller W. Scoring pairwise genomic sequence
alignments. Pac Symp Biocomput.  2002:115-26.

Kent WJ, Baertsch R, Hinrichs A, Miller W, Haussler D.
Evolution's cauldron: Duplication, deletion, and rearrangement in the
mouse and human genomes. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2003 Sep
30;100(20):11484-9.

Schwartz S, Kent WJ, Smit A, Zhang Z, Baertsch R, Hardison RC,
Haussler D, Miller W. Human-Mouse Alignments with BLASTZ. Genome
Res. 2003 Jan;13(1):103-7.

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