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<tool id="humann2_renorm_table" name="Renormalize HUMAnN2 table" version="0.5.0"> <description></description> <macros> <import>humann2_macros.xml</import> </macros> <expand macro="requirements"/> <expand macro="stdio"/> <version_command> <![CDATA[ humann2_renorm_table --version ]]> </version_command> <command><![CDATA[ humann2_renorm_table -i $input_table -o $output_table --norm $norm ]]></command> <inputs> <param name="input_table" type="data" format="tsv" label="Gene/pathway table" help=""/> <param name="norm" type="select" label="Normalization scheme" help="(--norm)"> <option value="cpm" selected="true">Copies per million</option> <option value="relab">Relative abundance</option> </param> </inputs> <outputs> <data format="tsv" name="output_table" label="Normalized table for ${on_string} (HUMAnN2)" /> </outputs> <tests> <test> <param name="input_table" value="humann2_fasta_pathabundance.tsv"/> <param name="norm" value="cpm"/> <output name="output_table" file="humann2_fasta_pathabundance_cpm_renormalized.tsv"/> </test> <test> <param name="input_table" value="humann2_fasta_pathabundance.tsv"/> <param name="norm" value="relab"/> <output name="output_table" file="humann2_fasta_pathabundance_relab_renormalized.tsv"/> </test> </tests> <help><![CDATA[ **What it does** Renorm HUMAnN2 table is a tool for renormalizing table. Each level of a stratified table will be normalized using the desired scheme. HUMAnN is a pipeline for efficiently and accuretly profiling the presence/absence and abundance of microbial pathways in a community from metagenomic or metatranscriptomic sequencing data. `Read more about the tool <http://huttenhower.sph.harvard.edu/humann2/manual>`_. ]]></help> <citations> </citations> </tool>