PMAT2: An efficient graphical assembly toolkit for comprehensive organellar genomes

Fuchuan Han , Changwei Bi , Yicun Chen , Xiaogang Dai , Zefu Wang , Huaitong Wu , Ning Sun , Yanshu Qu , Yang Yang , Yangdong Wang , Tongming Yin

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Fuchuan Han, Changwei Bi, Yicun Chen, Xiaogang Dai, Zefu Wang, Huaitong Wu, Ning Sun, Yanshu Qu, Yang Yang, Yangdong Wang, Tongming Yin. PMAT2: An efficient graphical assembly toolkit for comprehensive organellar genomes. iMeta, 2025, 4(4): e70064 DOI:10.1002/imt2.70064

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