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SIBELIA(1) User Commands SIBELIA(1)

NAME

Sibelia - comparative genomics tool

DESCRIPTION

USAGE:

{-s <loose|fine|far>|-k <file name>} [-o <dir name>] [--noblocks] [-r] [-a] [-m <integer>] [-q] [-g] [-v] [-t <dir name>] [--lastk <integer > 1>] [--allstages] [--gff] [--nopostprocess] [--correctboundaries] [-i <integer > 0>] [--] [--version] [-h] <fasta files with genomes> ...

Where:

-s <loose|fine|far>, --parameters <loose|fine|far>

(OR required)
Parameters set, used for the simplification. Option
"loose" produces fewer blocks, but they are larger ("fine" is opposite).

-- OR --

-k <file name>, --stagefile <file name>

(OR required)
File that contains manually chosen simplifications
parameters. See USAGE file for more information.

-o <dir name>, --outdir <dir name>

Directory where output files are written

--noblocks

Do not compute synteny blocks

-r, --inram

Perform all computations in RAM, don't create temp files.

-a, --sharedonly

Output only blocks that occur exactly once in each input sequence.

-m <integer>, --minblocksize <integer>

Minimum size of a synteny block, default value = 5000 BP.

-q, --sequencesfile

Output sequences of synteny blocks (FASTA format).

-g, --graphfile

Output resulting condensed de Bruijn graph (in dot format).

-v, --visualize

Draw circos diagram with blocks at different stages.

-t <dir name>, --tempdir <dir name>

Directory where temporary files are stored.

--lastk <integer > 1>

Value of K used for the synteny blocks inferring.

--allstages

Output coordinates of synteny blocks from all stages

--gff

Use GFF format for reporting blocks coordinates

--nopostprocess

Do not perform postprocessing (stripe gluing).

--correctboundaries

Correct boundaries of unique synteny blocks.

-i <integer > 0>, --maxiterations <integer > 0>

Maximum number of iterations during a stage of simplification, default = 4.

--, --ignore_rest

Ignores the rest of the labeled arguments following this flag.

--version

Displays version information and exits.

-h, --help

Displays usage information and exits.
<fasta files with genomes>
(accepted multiple times)
(required)
FASTA file(s) with nucleotide sequences.
Program for finding syteny blocks in closely related genomes

AUTHOR

This manpage was written by Andreas Tille for the Debian distribution and can be used for any other usage of the program.

February 2019 Sibelia 3.0.7+ds