# HG changeset patch
# User greg
# Date 1588706025 14400
# Node ID 50c71f5a632c06598a95381cc18dec7ed2f9e8f0
# Parent  5c4173a0b2c668085ec410dcd66b6c92faee10f5
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diff -r 5c4173a0b2c6 -r 50c71f5a632c tool-data/all_fasta.loc.sample
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+++ b/tool-data/all_fasta.loc.sample	Tue May 05 15:13:45 2020 -0400
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+#This file lists the locations and dbkeys of all the fasta files
+#under the "genome" directory (a directory that contains a directory
+#for each build). The script extract_fasta.py will generate the file
+#all_fasta.loc. This file has the format (white space characters are
+#TAB characters):
+#
+#<unique_build_id>	<dbkey>		<display_name>	<file_path>
+#
+#So, all_fasta.loc could look something like this:
+#
+#apiMel3	apiMel3	Honeybee (Apis mellifera): apiMel3		/path/to/genome/apiMel3/apiMel3.fa
+#hg19canon	hg19		Human (Homo sapiens): hg19 Canonical		/path/to/genome/hg19/hg19canon.fa
+#hg19full	hg19		Human (Homo sapiens): hg19 Full			/path/to/genome/hg19/hg19full.fa
+#
+#Your all_fasta.loc file should contain an entry for each individual
+#fasta file. So there will be multiple fasta files for each build,
+#such as with hg19 above.
+#