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1 # chromeister | |
2 An ultra fast, heuristic approach to detect conserved signals in extremely large pairwise genome comparisons. | |
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4 ## Requirements | |
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6 GCC compiler (any version that is not completely outdated should do) and the R-base package (default R installation should do) with no extra packages. | |
7 Simply download the .zip and unzip it, or clone the repository (currently the active branch is "histo-kmer-ultra" DO NOT USE ANY OTHER). | |
8 Then issue the following commands: | |
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10 cd chromeister/src && make all | |
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12 You are ready to go! | |
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14 ## Use | |
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16 There are several ways in which CHROMEISTER can be used. The simplest one is to run a 1-vs-1 comparison and then compute the score and the plot. | |
17 To do so, use the binaries at the bin folder: | |
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19 CHROMEISTER -query seqX -db seqY -out dotplot.mat && Rscript compute_score.R dotplot.mat | |
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21 This will generate the comparison matrix, the plot of the comparison with the automatic scoring and the guides to be used in an exhaustive GECKO comparison. | |
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23 More to be added soon! | |
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