Title: What are defects in approximation? What are the disadvantages to using defect mode? · Issue #65 · smithlabcode/preseq · GitHub
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Description: A common error I've encountered when using preseq is "ERROR: too many defects in the approximation, consider running in defect mode". I have a few questions about this for which I haven't found answers in the docs: What does this mean, e...
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