/usr/share/doc/mummer-doc/differences.README is in mummer-doc 3.22~dfsg-2.
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Compute mum candidates of length >= 100.
Result is identical for both programs.
mummer3: mummer2:
Ecoli K12/
Ecoli 0157: 14 sec/66 MB 17 sec/133 MB
Ecoli 0157/
Ecoli K12: 14 sec/77 MB 17 sec/155 MB
S cerevisae/
S pombe 42 sec/172 MB 50 sec/348 MB
S pombe/
S cerevisae 41 sec/176 MB 52 sec/358 MB
-- CORRECTNESS COMPARISON --
Consider the two files
> N25
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
and nn.query
> n18
nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
------------------ First example:---------------
mummer3 -l 5 Data/nn.query Data/nn.subject
> N25
1 1 18
1 2 18
1 3 18
1 4 18
1 5 18
1 6 18
1 7 18
1 8 18
mummer2 -l 5 Data/nn.query Data/nn.subject
> N25
1 1 18
I think the result of mummer3 is correct, since the
string n18 occurs exactly once in n18. It occurs 8
times in N25. hence 8 MUM-candidates are reported.
---- second example -----
mummer3.x -l 5 Data/nn.subject Data/nn.query
> n18
Bigmum.sh -l 5 Data/nn.subject Data/nn.query
> n18
New string is suffix of reference string
8 1 18
Here n18 occurs several times in the N25, hence it is
not a MUM-candidates and so nothing is to be reported.
Thus the result of mummer3 is correct.
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