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<tool id="gafa" name="Gene Align and Family Aggregator" version="0.2.0"> <description>generates an SQLite database that can be visualised with Aequatus</description> <command> <![CDATA[ python '$__tool_directory__/GAFA.py' #for $dataset in $treeFile: -t '$dataset' #end for #for $dataset in $alignmentFile: -a '$dataset' #end for -g '$genesFile' -o '$outputFile' ]]> </command> <inputs> <param name="treeFile" type="data" format="nhx" multiple="true" label="Gene tree" help="Gene tree in Newick format, e.g. generated from 'TreeBeST best' or 'Get gene tree by Ensembl ID' tool" /> <param name="alignmentFile" type="data" format="fasta" multiple="true" label="Protein alignments" help="Protein alignments in fasta_aln format generated by T-Coffee" /> <param name="genesFile" type="data" format="json" label="Gene features" help="Gene features in JSON format generated by 'GFF3 to JSON' or 'Get features by Ensembl ID' tool" /> </inputs> <outputs> <data name="outputFile" format="gafa.sqlite" label="${tool.name} on ${on_string}" /> </outputs> <tests> <test> <param name="treeFile" ftype="nhx" value="tree1.nhx,tree2.nhx,tree3.nhx,tree4.nhx" /> <param name="alignmentFile" ftype="fasta" value="align1.fasta,align2.fasta,align3.fasta,align4.fasta" /> <param name="genesFile" ftype="json" value="gene.json" /> <output name="outputFile" file="test.gafa.sqlite" compare="sim_size" /> </test> </tests> <help> <![CDATA[ Simple tool to generate an SQLite database that can be visualised with `Aequatus`_. Aequatus is an open-source homology browser developed with novel rendering approaches to visualise homologous, orthologous and paralogous gene structures. N.B.: The tool will modify the sequence identifiers found in the "Protein alignments" dataset by removing everything from the first underscore to the end of the string. .. _Aequatus: http://aequatus.earlham.ac.uk ]]> </help> <citations> </citations> </tool>