orfipy: a fast and flexible tool for extracting ORFs

Searching for open reading frames is a routine task and a critical step prior to annotating protein coding regions in newly sequenced genomes or de novo transcriptome assemblies. With the tremendous increase in genomic and transcriptomic data, faster tools are needed to handle large input datasets....

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