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  • Genomic data is rapidly increasing, necessitating efficient string processing techniques.
  • Locally Consistent Parsing (LCP) is an established method for partitioning strings and identifying core substrings.
  • Previous work introduced Lcptools for iterative LCP implementation on DNA sequences.

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  • Introduce GenCore, a computational method leveraging LCP cores for genomic sketching and distance estimation.
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  • GenCore applies iterative LCP to partition genomic sequences and extract core substrings.
  • Genomic distances are estimated based on shared LCP cores.
  • Phylogenetic reconstruction is performed using GenCore on telomere-to-telomere assemblies and PacBio HiFi reads.

Main Results:

  • GenCore effectively sketches large, closely related genomes and estimates genomic distances.
  • The method successfully reconstructs simulated progression trees.
  • GenCore recapitulates known primate phylogeny, demonstrating its utility for both assembly-based and assembly-free comparisons.

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  • The LCP core-based approach offers a powerful tool for comparative genomics and phylogenetic studies.
  • GenCore enhances the analysis of large-scale genomic datasets, including complex structures like telomere-to-telomere assemblies.