: It uses the BAM file's alignment data to "predict" the contents of the FASTQ files. Only the differences (residual information) between the two are stored.
: Despite the aggressive reduction, the process is bit-for-bit lossless. Using the Genozip platform , users can reconstruct the original FASTQ and BAM files exactly as they were. Performance and Impact 15p.zip
: This effectively "hides" the FASTQ data within the BAM file's footprint, potentially halving the storage costs for genomic repositories. : It uses the BAM file's alignment data
: It uses the BAM file's alignment data to "predict" the contents of the FASTQ files. Only the differences (residual information) between the two are stored.
: Despite the aggressive reduction, the process is bit-for-bit lossless. Using the Genozip platform , users can reconstruct the original FASTQ and BAM files exactly as they were. Performance and Impact
: This effectively "hides" the FASTQ data within the BAM file's footprint, potentially halving the storage costs for genomic repositories.