Adding:
C12 Contig11
C12 Contig5
to the test data prints:
Group 1 : Contig6 Contig7
Group 2 : C12 Contig3 Contig4 Contig5 Contig8 Contig9 Contig10 Contig1
+1
Group 3 : C12 Contig1 Contig2 Contig3 Contig4 Contig5 Contig8 Contig9
+Contig10 Contig11
where something like:
Group 1 : Contig6 Contig7
Group 2 : C12 Contig1 Contig2 Contig3 Contig4 Contig5 Contig8 Contig9
+Contig10 Contig11
is expected, at least according to my understanding of the OP's 'connected by at least one edge (including non-reciprocal edges)' criteria.
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