11-13-2019
@RudiC,
Both serve my purpose perfectly.
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ampliconnoise
AMPLICONNOISE(1) AmpliconNoise Documentation AMPLICONNOISE(1)
NAME
AmpliconNoise - remove noise from high throughput nucleotide sequence data
VERSION
This documentation refers to version 1.22
SYNOPSIS
See /usr/share/doc/ampliconnoise/Doc.pdf.gz for details of how to run.
DESCRIPTION
The following tools are included. Most of them have an MPI equivalent, for example SeqNoise has an equivalent SeqNoiseM which can be used
with mpirun.
FastaUnique - dereplicates fasta file
-in string input file name
Options:
FCluster
-in string distance input file name
-out string output file stub
Options:
-r resolution
-a average linkage
-w use weights
-i read identifiers
-s scale dist.
NDist - pairwise Needleman-Wunsch sequence distance matrix from a fasta file
-in string fata file name
Options:
-i output identifiers
Perseus - slays monsters
-sin string seq file name
Options:
-tin string reference sequence file
-a output alignments
-d use imbalance
-rin string lookup file name
PyroDist - pairwise distance matrix from flowgrams
-in string flow file name
-out stub out file stub
Options:
-ni no index in dat file
-rin string lookup file name
PyroNoise - clusters flowgrams without alignments
-din string flow file name
-out string cluster input file name
-lin string list file
Options:
-v verbose
-c double initial cut-off
-ni no index in dat file
-s double precision
-rin file lookup file name
SeqDist - pairwise distance matrix from a fasta file
-in string fasta file name
Options:
-i output identifiers
-rin string lookup file name
SeqNoise - clusters sequences
-in string sequence file name
-din string distance matrix file name
-out string cluster input file name
-lin string list file
Options:
-min mapping file
-v verbose
-c double initial cut-off
-s double precision
-rin string lookup file name
SplitClusterEven
-din string dat filename
-min string map filename
-tin string tree filename
-s split size
-m min size
AUTHOR
All software by Chris Quince (quince@civil.gla.ac.uk) This manpage by Tim Booth (tbooth@ceh.ac.uk)
LICENCE AND COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2009 (quince@civil.gla.ac.uk). All rights reserved.
Released under the Lesser GPL.
Permission is granted for anyone to copy, use, or modify these programs and documents for purposes of research or education, provided this
copyright notice is retained, and note is made of any changes that have been made.
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