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author | xuebing |
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date | Fri, 09 Mar 2012 19:45:15 -0500 |
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#!/usr/bin/env perl use strict; use warnings; use File::Basename; use File::Temp qw/ tempfile /; $ENV{'PATH'} .= ':' . dirname($0); #this is a wrapper for gpass that converts a linkage pedigree file to input #for this program my($map, $ped, $out, $fdr) = @ARGV; if (!$map or !$ped or !$out or !$fdr) { die "missing args\n"; } my($fh, $name) = tempfile(); #by default this file is removed when these variable go out of scope print $fh "map=$map ped=$ped\n"; close $fh; #converter will overwrite, just keep name #run converter system("lped_to_geno.pl $map $ped > $name") == 0 or die "system lped_to_geno.pl $map $ped > $name failed\n"; #system("cp $name tmp.middle"); #run GPASS system("gpass $name -o $out -fdr $fdr 1>/dev/null") == 0 or die "system gpass $name -o $out -fdr $fdr, failed\n"; #merge SNP data with results merge(); exit; ######################################## #merge the input and output files so have SNP data with result sub merge { open(FH, $out) or die "Couldn't open $out, $!\n"; my %res; my @ind; while (<FH>) { chomp; my $line = $_; if ($line =~ /^(\d+)/) { $res{$1} = $line; push(@ind, $1); } else { $res{'index'} = $line; } } close FH; if (!@ind) { return; } #no results, leave alone @ind = sort { $a <=> $b } @ind; $res{'index'} =~ s/Index/#ID\tchr\tposition/; #read input file to get SNP data open(FH, $name) or die "Couldn't open $name, $!\n"; my $i = 0; #index is 0 based not counting header line my $c = shift @ind; while (<FH>) { chomp; if (/^ID/) { next; } my @f = split(/\s+/); if ($i == $c) { $res{$i} =~ s/^$i/$f[0]\t$f[1]\t$f[2]/; if (!@ind) { last; } $c = shift @ind; } $i++; } close FH; #now reprint results with SNP data included open(FH, ">", $out) or die "Couldn't write to $out, $!\n"; print FH $res{'index'}, "\n"; delete $res{'index'}; foreach $i (keys %res) { print FH $res{$i}, "\n"; } close FH; }