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1 <tool id="mummerplot_tool" name="MUMmer plot" version="1.0.1" force_history_refresh="true"> | |
2 <description>: Generate MUMmerplots from MUMmer match file</description> | |
3 <command interpreter="bash"> | |
4 mummerplot_tool.sh | |
5 #if $img_format=="png" | |
6 png $input_match $out_png | |
7 #else | |
8 postscript $input_match $out_postscript | |
9 #end if | |
10 $cmd_extra | |
11 </command> | |
12 <inputs> | |
13 <param name="input_match" type="data" format="tabular" label="MUMmer match (delta or tiling) file" /> | |
14 <param name="img_format" type="select" label="Output format" > | |
15 <option value="png" selected="true">PNG image</option> | |
16 <option value="postscript">Postscript</option> | |
17 </param> | |
18 <param name="cmd_extra" type="text" size="40" value="" label="Extra cmd line options" help="See cmd line options below" /> | |
19 </inputs> | |
20 <outputs> | |
21 <data name="out_png" format="png" label="MUMmerplot png"> | |
22 <filter>img_format=="png"</filter> | |
23 </data> | |
24 <data name="out_postscript" format="ps" label="MUMmerplot ps"> | |
25 <filter>img_format=="postscript"</filter> | |
26 </data> | |
27 </outputs> | |
28 <requirements> | |
29 <requirement type="binary">mummerplot</requirement> | |
30 </requirements> | |
31 <tests> | |
32 <test> | |
33 </test> | |
34 </tests> | |
35 <help> | |
36 | | |
37 | |
38 | |
39 **Reference** | |
40 ============= | |
41 | |
42 - **MUMmerplot Galaxy tool wrapper: Alex Bossers, CVI of Wageningen UR, The Netherlands** | |
43 | |
44 - **MUMmerplot running on MUMmer-match file:** http://mummer.sourceforge.net/manual#mummerplot | |
45 | |
46 - **MUMmer tutorials:** http://mummer.sourceforge.net/examples/ | |
47 | |
48 If you found these tools/wrappers usefull in your research, please acknowledge our work. If you improve | |
49 or modify the wrappers please add instead of substitute yourself into the acknowlegement section :) | |
50 | |
51 | |
52 **MUMmerplot** | |
53 ============== | |
54 | |
55 | This plotting tool requires a MUMmer match file (either the delta file or the tiling result file)! | |
56 | MUMmerplot requires gnuplot (www.gnuplot.info) to be installed. | |
57 | | |
58 | **The plotting has by default set the arguments --large and --png/--postscript to generate a fixed image instead of an interactive view!** Optional cmd line arguments can be used. | |
59 | | |
60 | |
61 | |
62 | |
63 Mummerplot is a script utility that takes output from *MUMmer, nucmer or promer* as DELTA file, or the | |
64 *show-tiling* result file, and converts it to a format suitable for plotting with gnuplot. The primary | |
65 plot type is an alignment dotplot where a sequence is laid out on each axis and a point is plotted at | |
66 every position where the two sequences show similarity. As an extension to this plot style, mummerplot | |
67 is also able to offset multiple 1-vs-1 dotplots to form a multiplot where multiple sequences can be | |
68 laid out on each axis. This plot style is especially handy for browsing an alignment of two contig | |
69 sets. Identity plots are also possible by coloring each data point with a color gradient representing | |
70 identity, or by collapsing the y-axis data onto a single line and then vertically offsetting the | |
71 data points by their identities. In addition to producing the plot data, mummerplot also generates a | |
72 gnuplot script that will be evaluated in order to generate the graph. | |
73 | |
74 | |
75 The *match file* can either be a three column match list from mummer (either 3 or 4 column format), | |
76 the delta file from nucmer or promer, or the default output from show-tiling. mummerplot will | |
77 automatically detect the type of input file it is given, regardless of its file extension, or it | |
78 will fail if the input file is of an unrecognized type. | |
79 | |
80 | |
81 | |
82 Optional command line arguments | |
83 ------------------------------- | |
84 | |
85 --breaklen Highlight alignments with a breakpoint further than the given distance from the nearest sequence end | |
86 --nocolor Color plot lines with a percent similarity gradient or turn off all color (default color by match direction) | |
87 --coverage Generate a reference coverage plot, also known as a percent identity plot (default behavior for show-tiling input) | |
88 --depend Print dependency information and exit | |
89 --filter Only display alignments which represent the "best" one-to-one mapping of reference and query subsequences (requires delta formatted input) | |
90 --help Print help information and exit | |
91 --layout Layout a multiplot by ordering and orienting sequences such that the largest hits cluster near the main diagonal (requires delta formatted input) | |
92 --prefix *do not use in galaxy!* Set the output file prefix (default 'out') | |
93 --rv Reverse video, swap the foreground and background colors for x11 plots (requires x11 terminal) | |
94 --IdR Select a specific reference sequence for the x-axis | |
95 --IdQ Select a specific query sequence for the y-axis | |
96 --Rfile Generate a multiplot by using the order and length information contained in this file, either a FastA file of the desired reference sequences or a tab-delimited list of sequence IDs, lengths and orientations [ +-] | |
97 --Qfile Generate a multiplot by using the order and length information contained in this file, either a FastA file of the desired query sequences or a tab-delimited list of sequence IDs, lengths and orientations [ +-] | |
98 --size Set the output size to small, medium or large | |
99 --large **default enabled to generate highres image**. Other sizes no effect: --small --medium --large | |
100 --SNP Highlight SNP locations in the alignment | |
101 --terminal *do not use in galaxy* Set the output terminal to x11, postscript or png | |
102 --png **either png or postscript for fixed image**. Other interactive x11 not enabled | |
103 --postscript Alternate output format instead of png. | |
104 --xrange Set the x-range for the plot in the form "[min,max]" | |
105 --yrange Set the y-range for the plot in the form "[min,max]" | |
106 --version Display version information and exit | |
107 | |
108 | |
109 </help> | |
110 </tool> | |
111 |