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Perform splitting of Oxford Nanopore sequencing data in a fail and pass dataset.

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Perform splitting of Oxford Nanopore sequencing data in a fail and pass dataset using a user defined quality cutoff. The script can read compressed input and will write to gzip compressed files.

INSTALLATION

pip install NanoSplit

USAGE

NanoSplit [-h] [-q QUALITY] [--outdir OUTDIR] fastqfile


Required arguments:
  fastqfile             Fastq file to split, can be gz compressed.

Optional arguments:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  -q QUALITY, --quality QUALITY
                        Splitting on this average read quality score
                        Default: 12
  --outdir OUTDIR       Specify directory in which output has to be created.

EXAMPLES

NanoSplit reads.fastq.gz
NanoSplit -q 6 reads.fastq.gz
NanoSplit -q 10 --outdir /home/user/datasetsplit/ reads.fastq

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