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Functions to extract information from Oxford Nanopore sequencing data and alignments.

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This module provides functions to extract useful metrics from Oxford Nanopore sequencing reads and alignments.

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FUNCTIONS

Data can be presented in the following formats, using the following functions:
- A sorted bam file process_bam(bamfile, threads)
- A standard fastq file process_fastq_plain(fastqfile, 'threads')
- A fastq file with metadata from MinKNOW or Albacore process_fastq_rich(fastqfile)
- A sequencing_summary file generated by Albacore process_summary(sequencing_summary.txt, 'readtype')

Fastq files can be compressed using gzip, bzip2 or bgzip. The data is returned as a pandas DataFrame with standardized headernames for convenient extraction. The functions perform logging while being called and extracting data.

INSTALLATION

pip install nanoget
or
install with conda
conda install -c bioconda nanoget

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