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Galaxy wrappers for NCBI BLAST+ suite ===================================== These wrappers are copyright 2010-2014 by Peter Cock (The James Hutton Institute, UK) and additional contributors including Edward Kirton, John Chilton, Nicola Soranzo, Jim Johnson, and Bjoern Gruening. See the licence text below. Currently tested with NCBI BLAST 2.2.30+ (i.e. version 2.2.30 of BLAST+), and does not work with the NCBI 'legacy' BLAST suite (e.g. ``blastall``). Note that these wrappers (and the associated datatypes) were originally distributed as part of the main Galaxy repository, but as of August 2012 moved to the Galaxy Tool Shed as ``ncbi_blast_plus`` (and ``blast_datatypes``). My thanks to Dannon Baker from the Galaxy development team for his assistance with this. These wrappers are available from the Galaxy Tool Shed at: http://toolshed.g2.bx.psu.edu/view/devteam/ncbi_blast_plus In-development test releases are available from the Test Tool Shed at: http://testtoolshed.g2.bx.psu.edu/view/devteam/ncbi_blast_plus/ Citation ======== Please cite the following paper: NCBI BLAST+ integrated into Galaxy. P.J.A. Cock, J.M. Chilton, B. Gruening, J.E. Johnson, N. Soranzo GigaScience, 2015, 4:39 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13742-015-0080-7 You should also cite the NCBI BLAST+ tools: BLAST+: architecture and applications. C. Camacho et al. BMC Bioinformatics 2009, 10:421. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2105-10-421 Automated Installation ====================== Galaxy should be able to automatically install the dependencies, i.e. the BLAST+ binaries and the ``blast_datatypes`` repository which defines the BLAST XML file format (``blastxml``), protein and nucleotide BLAST databases (``blastdbp`` and ``blastdbn``), and so on. See the configuration notes below. Manual Installation =================== For those not using Galaxy's automated installation from the Tool Shed, put the XML and Python files in the ``tools/ncbi_blast_plus/`` folder and add the XML files to your ``tool_conf.xml`` as normal. For example, use:: <section name="NCBI BLAST+" id="ncbi_blast_plus_tools"> <tool file="ncbi_blast_plus/ncbi_blastn_wrapper.xml" /> <tool file="ncbi_blast_plus/ncbi_blastp_wrapper.xml" /> <tool file="ncbi_blast_plus/ncbi_blastx_wrapper.xml" /> <tool file="ncbi_blast_plus/ncbi_tblastn_wrapper.xml" /> <tool file="ncbi_blast_plus/ncbi_tblastx_wrapper.xml" /> <tool file="ncbi_blast_plus/ncbi_makeblastdb.xml" /> <tool file="ncbi_blast_plus/ncbi_dustmasker_wrapper.xml" /> <tool file="ncbi_blast_plus/ncbi_blastdbcmd_wrapper.xml" /> <tool file="ncbi_blast_plus/ncbi_blastdbcmd_info.xml" /> <tool file="ncbi_blast_plus/ncbi_rpsblast_wrapper.xml" /> <tool file="ncbi_blast_plus/ncbi_rpstblastn_wrapper.xml" /> <tool file="ncbi_blast_plus/ncbi_makeprofiledb.xml" /> <tool file="ncbi_blast_plus/blastxml_to_tabular.xml" /> </section> You will also need to install ``blast_datatypes`` from the Tool Shed. This defines the BLAST XML file format (``blastxml``), BLAST databases, etc: * http://toolshed.g2.bx.psu.edu/view/devteam/blast_datatypes As described above for an automated installation, you must also tell Galaxy about any system level BLAST databases using the ``tool-data/blastdb*.loc`` files. Also merge the ``tool-data/tool_data_table_conf.xml.sample`` contents into your ``tool_data_table_conf.xml`` file. You must install the NCBI BLAST+ standalone tools somewhere on the system path. Currently the unit tests are written using BLAST+ 2.2.30. Run the functional tests (adjusting the section identifier to match your ``tool_conf.xml.sample`` file):: ./run_tests.sh -sid NCBI_BLAST+-ncbi_blast_plus_tools Configuration ============= You must tell Galaxy about any system level BLAST databases using configuration files ``blastdb.loc`` (nucleotide databases like NT) and ``blastdb_p.loc`` (protein databases like NR), and ``blastdb_d.loc`` (protein domain databases like CDD or SMART) which are located in the ``tool-data/`` folder. Sample files are included which explain the tab-based format to use. You can download the NCBI provided databases as tar-balls from here: * ftp://ftp.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/blast/db/ (nucleotide and protein databases like NR) * ftp://ftp.ncbi.nih.gov/pub/mmdb/cdd/little_endian/ (domain databases like CDD) If using the optional taxonomy columns, you will also need to download the NCBI taxonomy files (``taxdb.btd`` and ``taxdb.bti`` from ``taxdb.tar.gz`` on the BLAST database FTP site). Currently explicit version tracking of the taxonomy is not supported, and in order to use this you must set the ``$BLASTDB`` environment variable to include the path where you unzipped the taxonomy files. If this is not done, the taxonomy columns like species name will appear as ``N/A`` in the tabular output. The BLAST+ binaries support multi-threaded operation, which is handled via the ``$GALAXY_SLOTS`` environment variable. This should be set automatically by Galaxy via your job runner settings, which allows you to (for example) allocate four cores to each BLAST job. In addition, the BLAST+ wrappers also support high level parallelism by task splitting if ``use_tasked_jobs = True`` is enabled in your ``universe_wsgi.ini`` configuration file. Essentially, the FASTA input query files are broken up into batches of 1000 sequences, a separate BLAST child job is run for each chunk, and then the BLAST output files are merged (in order). This is transparent for the end user. History ======= ======= ====================================================================== Version Changes ------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- v0.0.11 - Final revision as part of the Galaxy main repository, and the first release via the Tool Shed v0.0.12 - Implements genetic code option for translation searches. - Changes ``<parallelism>`` to 1000 sequences at a time (to cope with very large sets of queries where BLAST+ can become memory hungry) - Include warning that BLAST+ with subject FASTA gives pairwise e-values v0.0.13 - Use the new error handling options in Galaxy (the previously bundled ``hide_stderr.py`` script is no longer needed). v0.0.14 - Support for makeblastdb and blastdbinfo with local BLAST databases in the history (using work from Edward Kirton), requires v0.0.14 of the ``blast_datatypes`` repository from the Tool Shed. v0.0.15 - Stronger warning in help text against searching against subject FASTA files (better looking e-values than you might be expecting). v0.0.16 - Added repository_dependencies.xml for automates installation of the ``blast_datatypes`` repository from the Tool Shed. v0.0.17 - The BLAST+ search tools now default to extended tabular output (all too often our users where having to re-run searches just to get one of the missing columns like query or subject length) v0.0.18 - Defensive quoting of filenames in case of spaces (where possible, BLAST+ handling of some multi-file arguments is problematic). v0.0.19 - Added wrappers for rpsblast and rpstblastn, and new ``blastdb_d.loc`` for the domain databases they use (e.g. CDD, PFAM or SMART). - Correct case of exception regular expression (for error handling fall-back in case the return code is not set properly). - Clearer naming of output files. v0.0.20 - Added unit tests for BLASTN and TBLASTX. - Added percentage identity option to BLASTN. - Fallback on ElementTree if cElementTree missing in XML to tabular. - Link to Tool Shed added to help text and this documentation. - Tweak dependency on ``blast_datatypes`` to also work on Test Tool Shed. - Dependency on new ``package_blast_plus_2_2_26`` in Tool Shed. - Adopted standard MIT License. - Development moved to GitHub, https://github.com/peterjc/galaxy_blast - Updated citation information (Cock et al. 2013). v0.0.21 - Use macros to simplify the XML wrappers (by John Chilton). - Added wrapper for dustmasker. - Enabled masking for makeblastdb (Nicola Soranzo). - Requires ``maskinfo-asn1`` and ``maskinfo-asn1-binary`` datatypes, defined in ``blast_datatypes`` v0.0.17 on Galaxy ToolShed. - Tests updated for BLAST+ 2.2.27 instead of BLAST+ 2.2.26. - Now depends on ``package_blast_plus_2_2_27`` in ToolShed. v0.0.22 - More use of macros to simplify the wrappers. - Set number of threads via ``$GALAXY_SLOTS`` environment variable. - More descriptive default output names. - Tests require updated BLAST DB definitions (``blast_datatypes`` v0.0.18). - Pre-check for duplicate identifiers in ``makeblastdb`` wrapper. - Tests updated for BLAST+ 2.2.28 instead of BLAST+ 2.2.27. - Now depends on ``package_blast_plus_2_2_28`` in ToolShed. - Extended tabular output includes 'salltitles' as column 25. v0.1.00 - Now depends on ``package_blast_plus_2_2_29`` in ToolShed. - Tabular output now includes option to pick specific columns (based on contribution from Jim Johnson), including previously unavailable taxonomy columns. - BLAST XML to tabular tool supports multiple input files (based on contribution from Jim Johnson). - More detailed descriptions for BLASTN and BLASTP task option. - Wrappers for segmasker, dustmasker and convert2blastmask (contribution from Bjoern Gruening). - Supports using maskinfo with ``makeblastdb`` wrapper. - Supports setting a taxonomy ID in ``makeblastdb`` wrapper. - Subtle changes like new conditional settings will require some old workflows be updated to cope. v0.1.01 - Requires ``blastdbd`` datatype (``blast_datatypes`` v0.0.19). - Wrapper for makeprofiledb added to create protein domain databases (based on contribution from Bjoern Gruening). - The RPS-BLAST and RPS-TBLASTN wrappers support using a protein domain database from the user's history. - Tool definitions now embed citation information (by John Chilton). - BLAST tools support GI and SeqID filters (added by Bjoern Gruening). v0.1.02 - Now depends on ``package_blast_plus_2_2_30`` in ToolShed. - Tests updated for BLAST+ 2.2.30 instead of BLAST+ 2.2.29. - New tasks ``blastp-fast``, ``blastx-fast`` and ``tblastn-fast``. - New minimum query HSP coverage option, ``-qcov_hsp_perc``. - Removed ``-word_size`` from RPS-BLAST and RPS-TBLASTN wrappers, this is set during database construction and should not have been offered as a command line option in releases prior to BLAST+ 2.2.30. - BLAST database ``blastdb*.loc`` files now accessed via the XML table definitions in Galaxy's ``tool_data_table_conf.xml`` file, setup via ``tool-data/tool_data_table_conf.xml.sample`` - Replace ``.extra_files_path`` with ``.files_path`` (internal change, thanks to Bjoern Gruening and John Chilton). - Added "NCBI BLAST+ integrated into Galaxy" preprint citation. v0.1.03 - Reorder XML elements (internal change only). - Planemo for Tool Shed upload (``.shed.yml``, internal change only). v0.1.04 - Fixed regression using BLAST databases from the history. Currently Galaxy inputs must still use ``.extra_files_path`` rather than the more consise ``.extra_files`` available for output files (Issue #69) v0.1.05 - Define ``parallelism`` tag via a macro (internal change only). - Define wrapper versions via a macro (internal change only). - Update citation information now GigaScience paper is out. ======= ====================================================================== Bug Reports =========== You can file an issue here https://github.com/peterjc/galaxy_blast/issues or ask us on the Galaxy development list http://lists.bx.psu.edu/listinfo/galaxy-dev Developers ========== This script and related tools were originally developed on the 'tools' branch of the following Mercurial repository: https://bitbucket.org/peterjc/galaxy-central/ As of July 2013, development is continuing on a dedicated GitHub repository: https://github.com/peterjc/galaxy_blast For pushing a release to the test or main "Galaxy Tool Shed", use the following Planemo commands (which requires you have set your Tool Shed access details in ``~/.planemo.yml`` and that you have access rights on the Tool Shed):: $ planemo shed_update --shed_target testtoolshed --check_diff ~/repositories/galaxy_blast/tools/ncbi_blast_plus/ ... or:: $ planemo shed_update --shed_target toolshed --check_diff ~/repositories/galaxy_blast/tools/ncbi_blast_plus/ ... To just build and check the tar ball, use:: $ planemo shed_upload --tar_only ~/repositories/galaxy_blast/tools/ncbi_blast_plus/ ... $ tar -tzf shed_upload.tar.gz test-data/blastdb.loc ... tools/ncbi_blast_plus/tool_dependencies.xml $ tar -tzf shed_upload.tar.gz | wc -l 117 This simplifies ensuring a consistent set of files is bundled each time, including all the relevant test files. When updating the version of BLAST+, many of the sample data files used for the unit tests must be regenerated. 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