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CheckU: UNI56 marker completeness profiling for microbial genomes.

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CheckU

CheckU evaluates bacterial and archaeal genomes with the UNI56 universal single-copy marker set. The program reads amino acid FASTA files or nucleotide assemblies, calls genes with Pyrodigal when needed, and scores markers with PyHMMER. Results include completeness, contamination, and per-marker hit tables.

Requirements

  • FASTA inputs in plain or gzip form (.faa, .fa, .fna, and friends)

Installation (Recommended)

Make sure you have Pixi installed:

curl -fsSL https://pixi.sh/install.sh | sh

Install CheckU with Pixi:

pixi global install \
  -c conda-forge \
  -c bioconda \
  -c https://repo.prefix.dev/astrogenomics \
  checku

Quick test

Small test data sets ship with CheckU. After installation you can confirm the pipeline by running:

checku test

See the Expected Results section below for the expected output tables.

Alternative: pip (PyPI)

pip install checku

Developer Install (Pixi)

If you want to download the code and develop locally:

git clone https://github.com/juanvillada/checku
cd checku
pixi install

Quick Check

checku --help

If you are running from the repository with Pixi:

pixi run python -m checku --help

You should see the command line help without errors.

Input Rules

  • Provide either a single FASTA file or a directory of FASTA files.
  • Protein files are used as-is. Nucleotide files trigger Pyrodigal gene calls.
  • Compressed files (.gz) are supported; they are unpacked into the run workspace.

Running The Pipeline

If you are running from the repository with Pixi, replace checku below with pixi run python -m checku.

The examples below use the bundled test data from a source checkout. Replace the paths with your own FASTA inputs, or run checku test after installation.

Pipeline Overview

The diagram below shows the main stages executed by CheckU.

graph TD
    A([Start run]) --> B[Collect FASTA inputs from file or directory]
    B --> C[Materialize gzipped files under `work/` when needed]
    C --> D{Detect sequence type}
    D -->|Protein| E[Use supplied protein FASTA]
    D -->|Nucleotide| F[Predict proteins with Pyrodigal]
    F --> E
    E --> G[Search UNI56 HMMs with pyhmmer]
    G --> H[Aggregate marker hits and completeness statistics]
    H --> I[Write `checku_summary.tsv`]
    H --> J[Write `details/checku_presence.tsv`]
    H --> K[Write raw hit tables in `details/hits/`]
    H --> L[Update checkpoint data and logs]
    H -.-> M[Optional: delete predicted proteins when `--clean-intermediate`]
    I --> N([Pipeline complete])
    J --> N
    K --> N
    L --> N
    M --> N

Single proteome

checku run \
  checku/data/test_genomes/faa/IMGI2140918011.faa \
  --output-dir tmp/proteome_example \
  --cpus 4

Directory of proteomes

checku run \
  checku/data/test_genomes/faa \
  --output-dir tmp/proteome_batch \
  --cpus 8

Single assembly

checku run \
  checku/data/test_genomes/fna/IMG2140918011.fna \
  --output-dir tmp/assembly_example \
  --cpus 4 \
  --clean-intermediate

Use --clean-intermediate if you do not need the predicted protein FASTA after the run.

Custom Marker Sets

  • The default marker file ships with CheckU (UNI56).
  • Point --hmm to a different GA-calibrated .hmm file or to a directory that holds .hmm or .hmm.gz profiles.
  • Every profile must define GA cutoffs. The run stops early if a profile is missing them or if names are duplicated.

Example:

checku run \
  /path/to/genomes \
  --hmm /path/to/custom_markers.hmm \
  --output-dir tmp/custom_markers \
  --cpus 8

Outputs

All outputs live in the chosen --output-dir.

  • checku_summary.tsv — per-genome summary with completeness, contamination, duplicate counts, and Pyrodigal gene statistics.
  • details/checku_presence.tsv — marker presence/absence matrix.
  • details/hits/*.tsv — raw pyhmmer hits with domain scores.
  • checkpoint/checku_checkpoint.json — resume data for interrupted runs.
  • logs/checku.log — timestamps, command line, and status messages.

Resume and logging

  • Runs resume automatically when --resume is left on (default).
  • Use --no-resume to start fresh; the older checkpoint is copied aside.
  • Increase --log-level to DEBUG when you need extra detail.

Verification Step

Small test data sets ship with CheckU. After installation you can confirm the pipeline by running:

checku test

The command should finish without errors and produce the summary and presence tables described above.

If you are running from the repository with Pixi:

pixi run python -m checku test

Expected Results (Bundled Test Data)

The tables below summarize the expected checku_summary.tsv values for the bundled FAA and FNA test sets. Absolute paths are omitted for privacy.

FAA (protein inputs):

genome_id markers_detected completeness duplicated_markers contamination
IMGI2140918011 55 98.21 0 0.0
IMGI2645727657 56 100.0 0 0.0
IMGI651324087 56 100.0 0 0.0
IMGM3300027739_BIN74 36 64.29 0 0.0
SCISO2808607008 55 98.21 1 1.79
SDISOGCA_003484685.1 47 83.93 1 1.79
SHISO2654587767 55 98.21 1 1.79
SLISOGCF_900639865.1 56 100.0 1 1.79
SRISO640427127 52 92.86 0 0.0
SXGCA_000019745.1 55 98.21 0 0.0
SXGCA_902860225.1_Azoamicus_ciliaticola 51 91.07 0 0.0
SXISO642555114 54 96.43 1 1.79

FNA (nucleotide inputs with Pyrodigal):

genome_id markers_detected completeness duplicated_markers contamination pyrodigal_genes pyrodigal_contigs
IMG2140918011 56 100.0 0 0.0 2974 78
IMG2645727657 56 100.0 0 0.0 1516 1
IMG2645727657_HALF 46 82.14 0 0.0 821 1
IMG651324087 56 100.0 0 0.0 2572 73

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