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If you run the ilp selector after max-cov, results may be wrong.
Indeed, max cov selector can for example marks a region as being too small if its self coverage is
under a limit (1% default value). If you then run the ilp selector, this region will still be considered as too small because this information is written in graph_.pkl file.
A workaround is to always run cere profile before running a selector as it will reset the graph (but keep everything else, dumps, replays etc...)
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If you run the ilp selector after max-cov, results may be wrong.
Indeed, max cov selector can for example marks a region as being too small if its self coverage is
under a limit (1% default value). If you then run the ilp selector, this region will still be considered as too small because this information is written in graph_.pkl file.
A workaround is to always run cere profile before running a selector as it will reset the graph (but keep everything else, dumps, replays etc...)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: