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  • baohua100
    Senior Member
    • Jun 2008
    • 103

    What's your suggestion to the paper title?

    I developed a tool to

    1.unspliced and spliced alignment of soelxa reads
    2. snp detection

    now i wrote the paper...


    What's your suggestion to the paper title?


    x:A system for alignment and snp detection of short sequence reads
  • Torst
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2008
    • 275

    #2
    Your paper title seems perfectly fine, but what will you choose for "x:" ?

    They say the hardest part is coming up with a cool acronym / name :-)

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    • Mr. Gunn
      Member
      • Dec 2007
      • 10

      #3
      How about:

      X: a tool for SNP detection within short-read sequences
      X: a tool for aligning and detecting SNPs in short read sequences
      X: a tool for aligning and detecting SNPs in Solexa reads
      X: a tool for SNP detection and alignment of Solexa reads
      SNP detection and short-read alignment using X
      SNP detection and alignment of Solexa data using X

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