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author | Jim Johnson <jj@umn.edu> |
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date | Tue, 07 May 2013 15:05:54 -0500 |
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<tool id="snpSift_int" name="SnpSift Intervals" version="3.2"> <description>Filter variants using intervals </description> <!-- You will need to change the path to wherever your installation is. You can change the amount of memory used, just change the -Xmx parameter (e.g. use -Xmx2G for 2Gb of memory) --> <requirements> <requirement type="package" version="3.2">snpEff</requirement> </requirements> <command> java -Xmx2G -jar \$JAVA_JAR_PATH/SnpSift.jar intervals -i $input $exclude $bedFile > $output </command> <inputs> <param format="vcf" name="input" type="data" label="VCF input"/> <param format="bed" name="bedFile" type="data" label="Intervals (BED file)"/> <param name="exclude" type="boolean" truevalue="-x" falsevalue="" checked="false" label="Exclude Intervals" help="Filter out (exclude) VCF entries that match any interval in the BED files"/> </inputs> <outputs> <data format="vcf" name="output" /> </outputs> <stdio> <exit_code range=":-1" level="fatal" description="Error: Cannot open file" /> <exit_code range="1:" level="fatal" description="Error" /> </stdio> <tests> <test> <param name="input" ftype="vcf" value="annotate_5.vcf"/> <param name="bedFile" ftype="bed" value="interval.bed"/> <param name="exclude" value="False"/> <output name="output"> <assert_contents> <has_text text="872687" /> <not_has_text text="1195966" /> </assert_contents> </output> </test> <test> <param name="input" ftype="vcf" value="annotate_5.vcf"/> <param name="bedFile" ftype="bed" value="interval.bed"/> <param name="exclude" value="True"/> <output name="output"> <assert_contents> <has_text text="1195966" /> <not_has_text text="872687" /> </assert_contents> </output> </test> </tests> <help> You can filter using intervals (BED file) For details about this tool, please go to http://snpeff.sourceforge.net/SnpSift.html#intervals </help> </tool>