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author | osiris_phylogenetics <ucsb_phylogenetics@lifesci.ucsb.edu> |
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date | Tue, 11 Mar 2014 12:19:13 -0700 |
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<tool id="remove_phytab_dupes" name="remove_phytab_dupes" version="1.0"> <description> Finds duplicates in phytab format files </description> <command interpreter="perl"> remove_phytab_dupes.pl $infile $keeplongest $ignoregaps $okfile $dupefile </command> <inputs> <param format="tabular" name="infile" type="data" label="Phytab Input file" help=""/> <param name="keeplongest" type="select" optional="false" label="Keep which duplicate?"> <option value="1">Keep Longest Duplicate</option> <option value="0">Keep First Duplicate in File</option> </param> <param name='ignoregaps' type='boolean' checked='true' falsevalue ='0' truevalue='1' label='Ignore Gaps' help='Whether to ignore gaps when calculating length for which duplicate to retain. Gaps not removed from file.'/> </inputs> <outputs> <data format="tabular" name="okfile" label="Unique phytab lines from ${on_string}" /> <data format="tabular" name="dupefile" label="Duplicated phytab lines from ${on_string}" /> </outputs> <help> **What it does** Finds lines with identical species (column 1) and partition (column 2) and writes on of the duplicates to one file, unique lines to another file. ------ **Inputs** 1. PHYTAB format input file. 2. Choose whether to keep the longest or first sequence of a duplicated species in output file one. 3. Choose whether to ignore gap characters (-) when comparing length of sequences for input #2. ------ **Outputs** Two PHYTAB format files. One contains only unique species. The other contains duplicates. ------- **Citations** This tool is part of the Osiris Phylogenetics Tool Package for Galaxy. If you make extensive use of this tool in a publication, please consider citing the following. Current Osiris Citation is here http://osiris-phylogenetics.blogspot.com/2012/10/citation.html </help> </tool>