Mercurial > repos > timpalpant > java_genomics_toolkit
diff galaxy-conf/WaveletTransform.xml @ 15:3e477c7e0e73 draft
Update normalization tools to allow normalizing by chromosome (Z-scorer, scale, etc.) Add new tool to convert any interval file to Bed format. Miscellaneous bug fixes.
author | timpalpant |
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date | Sat, 09 Jun 2012 16:03:59 -0400 |
parents | eb53be9a09f4 |
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--- a/galaxy-conf/WaveletTransform.xml Sat May 19 10:40:16 2012 -0400 +++ b/galaxy-conf/WaveletTransform.xml Sat Jun 09 16:03:59 2012 -0400 @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ <param name="stop" type="integer" value="1000" label="Stop base pair" /> <param name="min" type="integer" value="10" label="Minimum wavelet size (bp)" /> <param name="max" type="integer" value="400" label="Maximum wavelet size (bp)" /> - <param name="N" type="integer" value="1" label="Step size (bp)" /> + <param name="N" type="integer" value="1" label="Scaling step size (bp)" /> </inputs> <outputs> <data format="tabular" name="output" /> @@ -17,5 +17,24 @@ <help> +This tool will perform a Wavelet_ scaling_ analysis on an interval of genomic data. For each base pair in the interval, the similarity (correlation) is calculated between the data and the wavelet over a range of scales. This can be used to identify high-frequency and low-frequency features in the data. The output is a matrix in matrix2png format that can be used to generate a heatmap: along the x-axis (columns) are the base pairs in the interval, along the y-axis (rows) are the correlation coefficients for each Wavelet size, with the largest Wavelet scale at the top and the smallest scale at the bottom. + +.. _Wavelet: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wavelet + +.. _scaling: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scaleogram + +----- + +**Syntax** + +- **Input data** is the genomic data on which to compute the Wavelet scaling analysis. +- **Wavelet** a single column of values representing a discrete Wavelet. +- **Chromosome** a locus in the genome +- **Start base pair** a locus in the genome +- **Stop base pair** a locus in the genome +- **Minimum wavelet size** the smallest Wavelet to analyze +- **Minimum wavelet size** the largest Wavelet to analyze +- **Scaling step size** the step size for the range of wavelet scales. The provided wavelet will be scaled to each size in the set min:step:max by interpolating the provided wavelet. + </help> </tool>