Miscelanelous python-based bioinformatics utils
Project description
blindschleiche
A collection of bioinformatics / sequence utilities needed for my research, and hopefully useful for yours.
Install
pip install blindschleiche
# or for the current main branch:
# pip install git+https://github.com/kdm9/blindschleiche.git
Usage
USAGE: blsl <subtool> [options...]
Where <subtool> is one of:
deepclust2fa: Split a .faa by the clusters diamond deepclust finds
ebiosra2rl2s: INTERNAL: MPI Tübingen tool. Make a runlib-to-sample map table from ebio sra files
equalbestblast: Output only the best blast hits.
esearchandfetch: Use the Entrez API to search for and download something. A CLI companion to the NCBI search box
falen: Tabulate the lengths of sequences in a FASTA file
farename: Rename sequences in a fasta file sequentially
galhist: Make a summary histogram of git-annex-list output
genigvjs: Generate a simple IGV.js visualisation of some bioinf files.
gffcat: Concatenate GFF3 files, resepcting header lines and FASTA sections
gg2k: Summarise a table with GreenGenes-style lineages into a kraken-style report.
ildemux: Demultiplex modern illumina reads from read headers.
ilsample: Sample a fraction of read pairs from an interleaved fastq file
liftoff-gff3: Obtain an actually-useful GFF3 from Liftoff by fixing basic GFF3 format errors
mask2bed: The inverse of bedtools maskfasta: softmasked fasta -> unmasked fasta + mask.bed
n50: Calculate N50 and total length of a set of contigs
nstitch: Combine R1 + R2 into single sequences, with an N in the middle
pairslash: Add an old-style /1 /2 pair indicator to paired-end fastq files
pansn-rename: Add, remove, or modify PanSN-style prefixes to contig/chromosome names in references
regionbed: Make a bed/region file of genome windows
shannon-entropy: Calculate Shannon's entropy (in bits) at each column of one or more alignments
tabcat: Concatenate table (c/tsv) files, adding the filename as a column
telogrep: Search contigs for known telomere repeats
uniref-acc2taxid: Make a ncbi-style acc2taxid.map file for a uniref fasta
help: Print this help message
Use blsl subtool --help to get help about a specific tool
Why the name Blindschleiche?
- They're awesome animals
- Their English name is Slow Worm, which is appropriate for this set of low-performance tools in Python.
- All tools implemented in Python must be named with a snake pun, and they're kinda a snake (not really, they're legless lizards)
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