Query: fastq_masker
OS: debian
Section: 1
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FASTQ_MASKER(1) User Commands FASTQ_MASKER(1)NAMEfastq_masker - Masks nucleotides with 'N' (or other character) based on qualityDESCRIPTIONusage: fastq_masker [-h] [-v] [-q N] [-r C] [-z] [-i INFILE] [-o OUTFILE] Part of FASTX Toolkit 0.0.13.2 by A. Gordon (gordon@cshl.edu) [-h] = This helpful help screen. [-q N] = Quality threshold - nucleotides with lower quality will be masked Default is 10. [-r C] = Replace low-quality nucleotides with character C. Default is 'N' [-z] = Compress output with GZIP. [-i INFILE] = FASTQ input file. default is STDIN. [-o OUTFILE] = FASTQ output file. default is STDOUT. [-v] = Verbose - report number of sequences. If [-o] is specified, report will be printed to STDOUT. If [-o] is not specified (and output goes to STDOUT), report will be printed to STDERR.SEE ALSOThe quality of this automatically generated manpage might be insufficient. It is suggested to visit http://hannonlab.cshl.edu/fastx_toolkit/commandline.html to get a better layout as well as an overview about connected FASTX tools. fastq_masker 0.0.13.2 May 2012 FASTQ_MASKER(1)
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