Alien-SeqAlignment-cutadapt
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Note that the installation method of pipx varies by operating system.
MacOS and Windows users should have working installations of homebrew
and scoop respectively to use this Perl Alien module.
METHODS
cutadapt
Alien::SeqAlignment::cutadapt->cutadapt
Returns the command name for running the CLI version of the cutadapt
CLI.
SEE ALSO
* cutadapt <https://cutadapt.readthedocs.io/en/stable/index.html>
Cutadapt finds and removes adapter sequences, primers, poly-A tails
and other types of unwanted sequence from your high-throughput
sequencing reads.
Cleaning your data in this way is often required: Reads from
small-RNA sequencing contain the 3' sequencing adapter because the
read is longer than the molecule that is sequenced. Amplicon reads
start with a primer sequence. Poly-A tails are useful for pulling
out RNA from your sample, but often you don't want them to be in
your reads.
Cutadapt helps with these trimming tasks by finding the adapter or
primer sequences in an error-tolerant way. It can also modify and
filter single-end and paired-end reads in various ways. Adapter
sequences can contain IUPAC wildcard characters. Cutadapt can also
demultiplex your reads.
* pipx <https://pipx.pypa.io/stable/>
pipx is a tool to help you install and run end-user applications
written in Python. It's roughly similar to macOS's brew,
JavaScript's npx, and Linux's apt.
It's closely related to pip. In fact, it uses pip, but is focused on
installing and managing Python packages that can be run from the
command line directly as applications.
How is it Different from pip?
pip is a general-purpose package installer for both libraries and
apps with no environment isolation. pipx is made specifically for
application installation, as it adds isolation yet still makes the
apps available in your shell: pipx creates an isolated environment
for each application and its associated packages.
pipx does not ship with pip, but installing it is often an important
part of bootstrapping your system.
* Homebrew <https://brew.sh/>
Homebrew installs the stuff you need that Apple (or your Linux
system) didn't.
* Scoop <https://scoop.sh/>
Scoop is a command-line installer for Windows that: *Eliminates
permission popup windows *Hides GUI wizard-style installers
*Prevents PATH pollution from installing lots of programs *Avoids
unexpected side-effects from installing and uninstalling programs
*Finds and installs dependencies automatically *Performs all the
extra setup steps itself to get a working program
* Alien
Documentation on the Alien concept itself.
* Alien::Base
The base class for this Alien.
* Alien::Build::Manual::AlienUser
Detailed manual for users of Alien classes.
* Bio::SeqAlignment <https://metacpan.org/pod/Bio::SeqAlignment>
A collection of tools and libraries for aligning biological
sequences from within Perl.
AUTHOR
Christos Argyropoulos <chrisarg@gmail.com>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2024 by Christos Argyropoulos.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
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