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date | Mon, 19 Aug 2024 19:42:23 +0000 |
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<tool id="batched_lastz" name="Batched LASTZ" version="@TOOL_VERSION@+galaxy@VERSION_SUFFIX@" profile="@PROFILE@"> <description>: align batches of sequences</description> <macros> <import>macros.xml</import> </macros> <expand macro="requirements"/> <required_files> <include path="run_lastz_tarball.py"/> </required_files> <command detect_errors="exit_code"><![CDATA[ python '$__tool_directory__/run_lastz_tarball.py' '--input=$input' '--output=$output' --parallel=\${GALAXY_SLOTS:-2} ]]></command> <inputs> <param argument="--input" type="data" format="tgz" label="Tarball"/> </inputs> <outputs> <data name="output" label="Batched LASTZ on ${on_string}" format="auto" /> </outputs> <tests> <test expect_num_outputs="1"> <param name="input" value="input.tgz" ftype="tgz"/> <output name="output" decompress="true" file="output.maf.gz" ftype="maf"/> </test> </tests> <help><![CDATA[ Batched LASTZ is a special version of LASTZ designed to process output of Galaxy's SegAlign tool. It outputs pairiwse alignments in a verietry of formats. **Using this tool** .. class:: warningmark This tool is the second part of a two-step process for generation of paiwrise alignments. The output of this tool is alignments in a format that was specified in **Output Options** section of SegAlign tool. **What it does** SegAlign processes **Target** and **Query** sequences to identify highly similar regions where gapped extension will be performed to create actual alignments. The actual alignments are generated by **Batched LASTZ** that should be run on the output of this tool. The default output is a MAF alignment file. Other formats can be configured in *Output Options* section. See LASTZ manual <https://lastz.github.io/lastz/#formats>`_ for description of possible formats. ]]></help> <expand macro="citations"/> </tool>