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| [[Image:variant_normalization_algorithm.png|none|500px|Lines 1 to 3 ensures parsimonious representation on the left side. Lines 4 to 9 performs the left alignment and ensures parsimonious representation on the right side. Although we refer to this as a left alignment, this algorithm also ensures a parsimonious representation of Indels. In the case of STRs, we might prefer the repeat units be retained.]] | | [[Image:variant_normalization_algorithm.png|none|500px|Lines 1 to 3 ensures parsimonious representation on the left side. Lines 4 to 9 performs the left alignment and ensures parsimonious representation on the right side. Although we refer to this as a left alignment, this algorithm also ensures a parsimonious representation of Indels. In the case of STRs, we might prefer the repeat units be retained.]] |
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− | Lines 1 to 3 ensures parsimonious representation on the left side. Lines 4 to 9 performs the left alignment and ensures parsimonious representation on the right side. Although we refer to this as a left alignment, this algorithm also ensures a parsimonious representation of Indels. In the case of STRs, we might prefer the repeat units be retained. | + | Lines 1 to 3 ensures parsimonious representation on the left side. Lines 4 to 9 performs the left alignment and ensures parsimonious representation on the right side. In the case of STRs, we might prefer the repeat units be retained. |