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1 #This is a sample file distributed with Galaxy that enables tools | |
2 #to use alignment data stored as axt files (lines starting with "align") | |
3 #or nib files (lines starting with "seq"). You will need to index | |
4 #them and then create an alignseq.loc file similar to this one (store | |
5 #it in this directory) that points to the directories in which those | |
6 #alignments are stored. The "align" data referred to by the alignseq.loc | |
7 #file has this format (white space characters are TAB characters): | |
8 # | |
9 #align <build1> <build2> <dir> | |
10 # | |
11 #So, for example, if you had hg18/bosTau2 alignment files stored in | |
12 #/depot/data2/galaxy/hg18/align/bosTau2, then the alignseq.loc entry | |
13 #would look like this: | |
14 # | |
15 #align hg18 bosTau2 /depot/data2/galaxy/hg18/align/bosTau2 | |
16 # | |
17 #and your /depot/data2/galaxy/hg18/align/bosTau2 directory would | |
18 #contain all of your alignment files (e.g.): | |
19 # | |
20 #-rw-rw-r-- 1 nate galaxy 151842783 2006-01-08 01:00 chr10.axt | |
21 #-rw-rw-r-- 1 nate galaxy 79575 2006-01-08 01:00 chr10_random.axt | |
22 #-rw-rw-r-- 1 nate galaxy 155015634 2006-01-08 01:01 chr11.axt | |
23 #...etc... | |
24 # | |
25 #Your alignseq.loc file should include an entry per line for each alignment | |
26 #file you have stored. For example: | |
27 # | |
28 #align anoGam1 dm1 /depot/data2/galaxy/anoGam1/align/dm1 | |
29 #align anoGam1 dm2 /depot/data2/galaxy/anoGam1/align/dm2 | |
30 #align canFam1 hg17 /depot/data2/galaxy/canFam1/align/hg17 | |
31 #...etc... | |
32 # | |
33 #The "seq" data referred to by the alignseq.loc file has this | |
34 #format (white space characters are TAB characters): | |
35 # | |
36 #seq <build1> <dir> | |
37 # | |
38 #So, for example, if you had anoGam1 sequence files stored in | |
39 #/depot/data2/galaxy/anoGam1/seq, then the alignseq.loc entry | |
40 #would look like this: | |
41 # | |
42 #seq anoGam1 /depot/data2/galaxy/anoGam1/seq | |
43 #and your seq anoGam1 /depot/data2/galaxy/anoGam1/seq directory would | |
44 #contain all of your sequence files (e.g.): | |
45 # | |
46 #-rw-rw-r-- 1 nate galaxy 24397551 2006-06-26 12:51 chr2L.nib | |
47 #-rw-rw-r-- 1 nate galaxy 31362964 2006-06-26 12:51 chr2R.nib | |
48 #-rw-rw-r-- 1 nate galaxy 20642013 2006-06-26 12:51 chr3L.nib | |
49 #-rw-rw-r-- 1 nate galaxy 26636071 2006-06-26 12:51 chr3R.nib | |
50 # | |
51 #Your alignseq.loc file should include an entry per line for each sequence | |
52 #file you have stored. For example: | |
53 # | |
54 #seq anoGam1 /depot/data2/galaxy/anoGam1/seq | |
55 #seq bosTau2 /depot/data2/galaxy/bosTau2/seq | |
56 #seq bosTau3 /depot/data2/galaxy/bosTau3/seq | |
57 #...etc... |