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Can kevlar work with 10s-100s of bacterial genomes? #281

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tseemann opened this issue Jul 17, 2018 · 1 comment
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Can kevlar work with 10s-100s of bacterial genomes? #281

tseemann opened this issue Jul 17, 2018 · 1 comment
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@tseemann
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@ctb suggests it can.

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It certainly should be able to. I've been applying it exclusively to human trios and quads, but there are intentionally no inherent limitations to applying it more broadly.

The entire workflow already supports an arbitrary number of control samples. There is also some support for multiple case/treatment samples, but I haven't flexed these muscles much in my own testing.

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