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79 <param name="keep_zero_length" value="exclude_zero_length" /> | 79 <param name="keep_zero_length" value="exclude_zero_length" /> |
80 <output name="output_file" file="fastq_trimmer_out1.fastqsanger" /> | 80 <output name="output_file" file="fastq_trimmer_out1.fastqsanger" /> |
81 </test> | 81 </test> |
82 </tests> | 82 </tests> |
83 <help> | 83 <help> |
84 **What is does** | |
85 | |
84 This tool allows you to trim the ends of reads. | 86 This tool allows you to trim the ends of reads. |
85 | 87 |
86 You can specify either absolute or percent-based offsets. Offsets are calculated, starting at 0, from the respective end to be trimmed. When using the percent-based method, offsets are rounded to the nearest integer. | 88 You can specify either absolute or percent-based offsets. Offsets are calculated, starting at 0, from the respective end to be trimmed. When using the percent-based method, offsets are rounded to the nearest integer. |
87 | 89 |
88 For example, if you have a read of length 36:: | 90 For example, if you have a read of length 36:: |
112 | 114 |
113 Trimming a color space read will cause any adapter base to be lost. | 115 Trimming a color space read will cause any adapter base to be lost. |
114 | 116 |
115 ------ | 117 ------ |
116 | 118 |
117 **Citation** | |
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119 If you use this tool, please cite `Blankenberg D, Gordon A, Von Kuster G, Coraor N, Taylor J, Nekrutenko A; Galaxy Team. Manipulation of FASTQ data with Galaxy. Bioinformatics. 2010 Jul 15;26(14):1783-5. <http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20562416>`_ | |
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122 </help> | 119 </help> |
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121 <citations> | |
122 <citation type="doi">10.1093/bioinformatics/btq281</citation> | |
123 </citations> | |
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123 </tool> | 125 </tool> |