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1 <tool id="EMBOSS: dottup26" name="dottup" version="5.0.0">
2 <description>Displays a wordmatch dotplot of two sequences</description>
3 <requirements><requirement type="package" version="5.0.0">emboss</requirement></requirements>
4 <command interpreter="perl">emboss_single_outputfile_wrapper.pl dottup -asequence $input1 -bsequence $input2 -goutfile $out_file1 -wordsize $wordsize -boxit $boxit -graph png -xygraph png -auto</command>
5 <inputs>
6 <param format="data" name="input1" type="data">
7 <label>Sequence 1</label>
8 </param>
9 <param format="data" name="input2" type="data">
10 <label>Sequence 2</label>
11 </param>
12 <param name="wordsize" size="4" type="text" value="4">
13 <label>Word size</label>
14 </param>
15 <param name="boxit" type="select">
16 <label>Draw a box around dotplot</label>
17 <option value="yes">Yes</option>
18 <option value="no">No</option>
19 </param>
20 </inputs>
21 <outputs>
22 <data format="png" name="out_file1" />
23 </outputs>
24 <!-- functional tests not possible since image output contains file name information and timestamp -->
25 <help>
26 You can view the original documentation here_.
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28 .. _here: http://emboss.sourceforge.net/apps/release/5.0/emboss/apps/dottup.html
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32 **Citation**
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34 For the underlying tool, please cite `Rice P, Longden I, Bleasby A. EMBOSS: the European Molecular Biology Open Software Suite. Trends Genet. 2000 Jun;16(6):276-7. &lt;http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10827456&gt;`_
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36 If you use this tool in Galaxy, please cite `Blankenberg D, Taylor J, Schenck I, He J, Zhang Y, Ghent M, Veeraraghavan N, Albert I, Miller W, Makova KD, Hardison RC, Nekrutenko A. A framework for collaborative analysis of ENCODE data: making large-scale analyses biologist-friendly. Genome Res. 2007 Jun;17(6):960-4. &lt;http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17568012&gt;`_
37 </help>
38 </tool>