International audienceRecently introduced, linked-read technologies, such as the 10X chromium system, use microfluidics to tag multiple short reads from the same long fragment (50-200 kbp) with a small sequence, called a barcode. They are inexpensive and easy to prepare, combining the accuracy of short-read sequencing with the long-range information of barcodes. The same barcode can be used for several different fragments, which complicates the analyses. We present QuickDeconvolution (QD), a new software for deconvolving a set of reads sharing a barcode, i.e. separating the reads from the different fragments. QD only takes sequencing data as input, without the need for a reference genome. We show that QuickDeconvolution outperforms existing...