comparison tools/vcf_tools/intersect.py @ 0:9071e359b9a3

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1 #!/usr/bin/python
2
3 import os.path
4 import sys
5 import optparse
6
7 import bedClass
8 from bedClass import *
9
10 import vcfClass
11 from vcfClass import *
12
13 import tools
14 from tools import *
15
16 if __name__ == "__main__":
17 main()
18
19 # Intersect two vcf files. It is assumed that the two files are
20 # sorted by genomic coordinates and the reference sequences are
21 # in the same order.
22 def intersectVcf(v1, v2, priority, outputFile):
23 success1 = v1.getRecord()
24 success2 = v2.getRecord()
25 currentReferenceSequence = v1.referenceSequence
26
27 # As soon as the end of either file is reached, there can be no
28 # more intersecting SNPs, so terminate.
29 while success1 and success2:
30 if v1.referenceSequence == v2.referenceSequence and v1.referenceSequence == currentReferenceSequence:
31 if v1.position == v2.position:
32 writeVcfRecord(priority, v1, v2, outputFile)
33 success1 = v1.getRecord()
34 success2 = v2.getRecord()
35 elif v2.position > v1.position: success1 = v1.parseVcf(v2.referenceSequence, v2.position, False, None)
36 elif v1.position > v2.position: success2 = v2.parseVcf(v1.referenceSequence, v1.position, False, None)
37 else:
38 if v1.referenceSequence == currentReferenceSequence: success1 = v1.parseVcf(v2.referenceSequence, v2.position, False, None)
39 elif v2.referenceSequence == currentReferenceSequence: success2 = v2.parseVcf(v1.referenceSequence, v1.position, False, None)
40
41 # If the last record for a reference sequence is the same for both vcf
42 # files, they will both have referenceSequences different from the
43 # current reference sequence. Change the reference sequence to reflect
44 # this and proceed.
45 else:
46 if v1.referenceSequence != v2.referenceSequence:
47 print >> sys.stderr, "ERROR: Reference sequences for both files are unexpectedly different."
48 print >> sys.stderr, "Check that both files contain records for the following reference sequences:"
49 print >> sys.stderr, "\t", v1.referenceSequence, " and ", v2.referenceSequence
50 exit(1)
51 currentReferenceSequence = v1.referenceSequence
52
53 # Intersect a vcf file and a bed file. It is assumed that the
54 # two files are sorted by genomic coordinates and the reference
55 # sequences are in the same order.
56 def intersectVcfBed(v, b, outputFile):
57 successb = b.getRecord()
58 successv = v.getRecord()
59 currentReferenceSequence = v.referenceSequence
60
61 # As soon as the end of the first file is reached, there are no
62 # more intersections and the program can terminate.
63 while successv:
64 if v.referenceSequence == b.referenceSequence:
65 if v.position < b.start: successv = v.parseVcf(b.referenceSequence, b.start, False, None)
66 elif v.position > b.end: successb = b.parseBed(v.referenceSequence, v.position)
67 else:
68 outputFile.write(v.record)
69 successv = v.getRecord()
70 else:
71 if v.referenceSequence == currentReferenceSequence: successv = v.parseVcf(b.referenceSequence, b.start, False, None)
72 if b.referenceSequence == currentReferenceSequence: successb = b.parseBed(v.referenceSequence, v.position)
73 currentReferenceSequence = v.referenceSequence
74
75 def main():
76
77 # Parse the command line options
78 usage = "Usage: vcfPytools.py intersect [options]"
79 parser = optparse.OptionParser(usage = usage)
80 parser.add_option("-i", "--in",
81 action="append", type="string",
82 dest="vcfFiles", help="input vcf files")
83 parser.add_option("-b", "--bed",
84 action="store", type="string",
85 dest="bedFile", help="input bed vcf file")
86 parser.add_option("-o", "--out",
87 action="store", type="string",
88 dest="output", help="output vcf file")
89 parser.add_option("-f", "--priority-file",
90 action="store", type="string",
91 dest="priorityFile", help="output records from this vcf file")
92
93 (options, args) = parser.parse_args()
94
95 # Check that a single vcf file is given.
96 if options.vcfFiles == None:
97 parser.print_help()
98 print >> sys.stderr, "\nAt least one vcf file (--in, -i) is required for performing intersection."
99 exit(1)
100 elif len(options.vcfFiles) > 2:
101 parser.print_help()
102 print >> sys.stderr, "\nAt most, two vcf files (--in, -i) can be submitted for performing intersection."
103 exit(1)
104 elif len(options.vcfFiles) == 1 and not options.bedFile:
105 parser.print_help()
106 print >> sys.stderr, "\nIf only one vcf file (--in, -i) is specified, a bed file is also required for performing intersection."
107 exit(1)
108
109 # Set the output file to stdout if no output file was specified.
110 outputFile, writeOut = setOutput(options.output) # tools.py
111
112 # If intersecting with a bed file, call the bed intersection routine.
113 if options.bedFile:
114 v = vcf() # Define vcf object.
115 b = bed() # Define bed object.
116
117 # Open the files.
118 v.openVcf(options.vcfFiles[0])
119 b.openBed(options.bedFile)
120
121 # Read in the header information.
122 v.parseHeader(options.vcfFiles[0], writeOut)
123 taskDescriptor = "##vcfPytools=intersect " + options.vcfFiles[0] + ", " + options.bedFile
124 writeHeader(outputFile, v, False, taskDescriptor) # tools.py
125
126 # Intersect the vcf file with the bed file.
127 intersectVcfBed(v, b, outputFile)
128
129 # Check that the input files had the same list of reference sequences.
130 # If not, it is possible that there were some problems.
131 checkReferenceSequenceLists(v.referenceSequenceList, b.referenceSequenceList) # tools.py
132
133 # Close the files.
134 v.closeVcf(options.vcfFiles[0])
135 b.closeBed(options.bedFile)
136
137 else:
138 priority = setVcfPriority(options.priorityFile, options.vcfFiles)
139 v1 = vcf() # Define vcf object.
140 v2 = vcf() # Define vcf object.
141
142 # Open the vcf files.
143 v1.openVcf(options.vcfFiles[0])
144 v2.openVcf(options.vcfFiles[1])
145
146 # Read in the header information.
147 v1.parseHeader(options.vcfFiles[0], writeOut)
148 v2.parseHeader(options.vcfFiles[1], writeOut)
149 if priority == 3:
150 v3 = vcf() # Generate a new vcf object that will contain the header information of the new file.
151 mergeHeaders(v1, v2, v3) # tools.py
152 v1.processInfo = True
153 v2.processInfo = True
154 else: checkDataSets(v1, v2)
155
156 #print v1.samplesList
157 #print v2.samplesList
158
159 # Check that the header for the two files contain the same samples.
160 if v1.samplesList != v2.samplesList:
161 print >> sys.stderr, "vcf files contain different samples (or sample order)."
162 exit(1)
163 else:
164 taskDescriptor = "##vcfPytools=intersect " + v1.filename + ", " + v2.filename
165 if priority == 3: writeHeader(outputFile, v3, False, taskDescriptor)
166 elif (priority == 2 and v2.hasHeader) or not v1.hasHeader: writeHeader(outputFile, v2, False, taskDescriptor) # tools.py
167 else: writeHeader(outputFile, v1, False, taskDescriptor) # tools.py
168
169 # Intersect the two vcf files.
170 intersectVcf(v1, v2, priority, outputFile)
171
172 # Check that the input files had the same list of reference sequences.
173 # If not, it is possible that there were some problems.
174 checkReferenceSequenceLists(v1.referenceSequenceList, v2.referenceSequenceList) # tools.py
175
176 # Close the vcf files.
177 v1.closeVcf(options.vcfFiles[0])
178 v2.closeVcf(options.vcfFiles[1])
179
180 # End the program.
181 return 0