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date | Thu, 14 Oct 2021 09:22:39 +0000 |
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<?xml version="1.0"?> <tool id="seqtk_mergepe" name="seqtk_mergepe" version="@TOOL_VERSION@.1"> <description>interleave two unpaired FASTA/Q files for a paired-end file</description> <expand macro="bio_tools"/> <macros> <import>macros.xml</import> </macros> <expand macro="requirements"/> <expand macro="stdio"/> <command><![CDATA[ seqtk mergepe '$in_fq1' '$in_fq2' #echo "| pigz -p ${GALAXY_SLOTS:-1} --no-name --no-time" if $in_fq1.is_of_type('fasta.gz', 'fastq.gz') else "" # > '$default' ]]></command> <inputs> <param name="in_fq1" type="data" format="fasta,fastq,fasta.gz,fastq.gz" label="Input FASTA/Q file #1"/> <param name="in_fq2" type="data" format="fasta,fastq,fasta.gz,fastq.gz" label="Input FASTA/Q file #2"/> </inputs> <outputs> <data name="default" format_source="in_fq1" label="$in_fq1.name and $in_fq2.name as interleaved paired-end"/> </outputs> <tests> <test> <param name="in_fq1" value="paired_dat1.fq" ftype="fastqsanger"/> <param name="in_fq2" value="paired_dat2.fq" ftype="fastqsanger"/> <output name="default" file="paired_dat.fq" ftype="fastqsanger"/> </test> <test> <param name="in_fq1" value="paired_dat1.fq.gz" ftype="fastqsanger.gz"/> <param name="in_fq2" value="paired_dat2.fq.gz" ftype="fastqsanger.gz"/> <output name="default" file="paired_dat.fq.gz" ftype="fastqsanger.gz"/> </test> </tests> <help><![CDATA[ **What it does** Merge two files which constitute a paired-end file into a single, interleaved, paired-end FASTA/Q file :: # r1.fq @test-6/1 AGCTTGACGC + ?.HCF@C>>F # r2.fq @test-6/2 TGCGAAGACC + >2?A?A@@7? will produce the following paired file: :: @test-6/1 AGCTTGACGC + ?.HCF@C>>F @test-6/2 TGCGAAGACC + >2?A?A@@7? While this may not have been an illuminating example, it is important to note that this tool will properly interleave data. For example if you have the ids: :: @r-1/1 @r-2/1 @r-3/1 @r-4/1 and :: @r-1/2 @r-2/2 @r-3/2 @r-4/2 These will be interleaved as :: @r-1/1 @r-1/2 @r-2/1 @r-2/2 @r-3/1 @r-3/2 @r-4/1 @r-4/2 @ATTRIBUTION@ ]]></help> <expand macro="citation" /> </tool>