bio 0.16.0

A bioinformatics library for Rust. This library provides implementations of many algorithms and data structures that are useful for bioinformatics, but also in other fields.
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# Rust-Bio, a bioinformatics library for Rust.


This library provides implementations of many algorithms and data structures
that are useful for bioinformatics.
All provided implementations are rigorously tested via continuous
integration.

**Please see the [homepage](https://rust-bio.github.io) for examples and documentation.**

Currently, rust-bio provides

* most major pattern matching algorithms,
* a convenient alphabet implementation,
* pairwise alignment,
* suffix arrays,
* BWT and FM-Index,
* FMD-Index for finding supermaximal exact matches,
* a q-gram index,
* an orf research algorithm,
* a rank/select data structure,
* [serde]https://github.com/serde-rs/serde support for all data structures when built with `nightly` feature,
* FASTQ and FASTA and BED readers and writers,
* helper functions for combinatorics and dealing with log probabilities.

For reading and writing BAM and BCF files, have a look at https://github.com/christopher-schroeder/rust-htslib.

## Author


[Johannes Köster](https://github.com/johanneskoester)

## Contributors


* [Christopher Schröder]https://github.com/christopher-schroeder
* [Peer Aramillo Irizar]https://github.com/parir
* [Fedor Gusev]https://github.com/gusevfe
* [Vadim Nazarov]https://github.com/vadimnazarov
* [Brad Chapman]https://github.com/chapmanb
* [Florian Gilcher]https://github.com/skade
* [Erik Clarke]https://github.com/eclarke
* [Rizky Luthfianto]https://github.com/rilut
* [Adam Perry]https://github.com/dikaiosune
* [Taylor Cramer]https://github.com/cramertj
* [Andre Bogus]https://github.com/llogiq
* [Martin Larralde]https://github.com/althonos
* Philipp Angerer
* [Pierre Marijon]https://github.com/natir
* [Franklin Delehelle]https://github.com/delehef
* [Marcin Fatyga]https://github.com/rednum
* [Patrick Marks]https://github.com/pmarks

The next name in this list could be you! If you are interested in joining the effort to build a general purpose Rust bioinformatics library, just introduce yourself [here](https://github.com/rust-bio/rust-bio/issues/3), or issue a pull request with your first contribution.

## License


Licensed under the MIT license http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT. This project may not be copied, modified, or distributed except according to those terms.