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#!/usr/bin/env python ########################################################################## #gcskew.py calculates gcskew values for a given chromosome #Copyright (C) 2020 Jennifer Lu, jlu26@jhmi.edu # #This file is part of SkewIT # #SkewIT is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify #it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by #the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the license, or #(at your option) any later version. #This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, #but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of #MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the #GNU General Public License for more details. #You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License #along with this program; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. ############################################################################## #Jennifer Lu, jennifer.lu717@gmail.com #02/26/2020 # #This program calculate gc_skew for a genome provided to this program. #By default, the program will calculate gc-skew for 20kb windows every 20kb #(adjacent/non-overlapping windows of 20kb) # #Users can specify window size and frequency of the calculation. If a specified #frequency is less than the window size, windows will be overlapping ###################################################################### import sys, os, argparse from time import gmtime from time import strftime from Bio import SeqIO import numpy as np ##################################################################### def usage(): sys.stderr.write("\n #########################################################################################\n") sys.stderr.write(" ################################## USAGE: SKEWI.PY ######################################\n") sys.stderr.write(" ## > python gcskew.py -i SEQ.FASTA -o GCSKEW.TXT\t\t\t\t\t##\n") sys.stderr.write(" ## \t -i SEQ.FASTA............fasta file (multi-fasta permitted)\t\t\t##\n") sys.stderr.write(" ## Optional Parameters:\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t##\n") sys.stderr.write(" ## \t -o SKEW.TXT.............output file (see below)\t\t\t\t##\n") sys.stderr.write(" ## \t -k WINDOW_SIZE..........length of subsequences for which to calculate gc skew\t##\n") sys.stderr.write(" ## \t .....................[default:20000]\t\t\t\t\t##\n" ) sys.stderr.write(" ## \t -f FREQUENCY............number of bases between the start of each window\t##\n") sys.stderr.write(" ## \t .....................[default: k == f]\t\t\t\t\t##\n") sys.stderr.write(" ## Output file: If no output file is provided, SkewI will be printed to gcskew.txt\t##\n") sys.stderr.write(" ## \t The output file is a 3 column, tab-delimited file listing:\t\t##\n") sys.stderr.write(" ## \t (1) sequence ID (2) starting index of window (3) gc skew value\t\t##\n") sys.stderr.write(" #########################################################################################\n") sys.stderr.write(" #########################################################################################\n\n") exit(0) ##################################################################### def main(): parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() parser.add_argument("-i","--input","-s","--seq", dest="in_file", required=False, default="", help="FASTA/Multi-FASTA sequence file for which to calculate gc_skew") parser.add_argument("-k","-w","--window-size", default=20000, dest="window_size", required=False, type=int, help="Window size for which to calculate each g-c/g+c [default: 20Kbp]") parser.add_argument("-f","--freq",required=False,type=int, dest="freq", default=-1, help="Frequency at which to calculate GC skew [default: same as window size]") parser.add_argument("-o","--output", required=False, default="gcskew.txt", dest="out_file", help="Output text file to save gc skew calculations [default: gcskew.txt]") parser.add_argument('--usage', required=False, dest='usage', action='store_true', default=False, help='Prints usage information for this program') args=parser.parse_args() ############################################## #Test Parameters if args.usage: usage() if (args.in_file == ""): sys.stderr.write(" >> Please provide an input sequence file\n") usage() exit(1) if (not os.path.isfile(args.in_file)): sys.stderr.write(" >> ERROR: %s is not a valid file\n" % args.in_file) exit(1) if args.freq == -1: freq = args.window_size else: freq = args.freq if (args.window_size < 0): sys.stderr.write(" >> ERROR: window size -w must be greater than 0\n") exit(1) if (freq < 0): sys.stderr.write(" >> ERROR: -f/--freq must be greater than 0\n") exit(1) if (args.freq > args.window_size): sys.stderr.write(" >> ERROR: window size must be >= frequency\n") exit(1) ############################################## #Start program time = strftime("%m-%d-%Y %H:%M:%S", gmtime()) sys.stdout.write("PROGRAM START TIME: " + time + '\n') sys.stdout.write(" Input file: %s\n" % args.in_file) sys.stdout.write(" Output: %s\n" % args.out_file) sys.stdout.write(" Window size (bp): %i\n" % args.window_size) sys.stdout.write(" Frequency (bp): %i\n" % freq) sys.stdout.flush() ############################################################################ #Process sequence file id2string = {} id2name = {} count_seqs = 0 sys.stdout.write(">> Reading sequence file %s\n" % args.in_file) sys.stdout.write("\t%i seqs found" % (count_seqs)) sys.stdout.flush() for record in SeqIO.parse(args.in_file,'fasta'): count_seqs += 1 sys.stdout.write("\r\t%i seqs found" % (count_seqs)) sys.stdout.flush() #Save string id2name[count_seqs] = record.id id2string[count_seqs] = str(record.seq) sys.stdout.write("\r\t%i seqs found\n" % (count_seqs)) sys.stdout.flush() #Calculate and plot gc skew tot = count_seqs count_seqs = 0 sys.stdout.write(">> Calculating/Saving GC Skew for %i seqs\n" % tot) sys.stdout.write("\tworking on sequence %i/%i" % (count_seqs,tot)) sys.stdout.flush() #Prep output file o_file = open(args.out_file,'w') o_file.write("Sequence\tIndex\tGC Skew (%ikb)\n" % (args.window_size/1000)) #For each sequence, calculate gc skew and print for i in range(1,tot+1): #Update count_seqs += 1 sys.stdout.write("\r\tworking on sequence %i/%i" % (count_seqs,tot)) sys.stdout.flush() #Calculate gc skew my_seq = id2string[i].upper() my_description = id2name[i] count = 0 #Calculate skew g = 0.0 c = 0.0 curr_seq = "" for i in range(0, len(my_seq), freq): if (i+args.window_size) >= len(my_seq): break curr_seq = my_seq[i:i+args.window_size] g = float(curr_seq.count("G")) c = float(curr_seq.count("C")) if (g+c) > 0: new_calc = (g-c)/(g+c) else: new_calc = 0.0 #Print to file o_file.write("%s\t%i\t%0.8f\n" % (my_description, i, new_calc)) sys.stdout.write("\r\tFinished calculating gc skew for %i sequences\n" % tot) sys.stdout.flush() o_file.close() #End program time = strftime("%m-%d-%Y %H:%M:%S", gmtime()) sys.stdout.write("PROGRAM FINISH TIME: " + time + '\n') if __name__== "__main__": main()