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#Configuration file for Metapop2 | |
# This configuration file is an example of configuration file | |
# See full specification in https://github.com/anpefi/metapop2 or in the README.md file | |
# This file would run only the population analysis, skipping all the management | |
name = Test # Identification for this set of parameters. it will be included as part of results' filenames. Do not use withespaces | |
convert = none # Conversion of the input file to another format. It ignores the remaining configurations. [none/mtp2gp] | |
debug = false # Debug mode. Set true to print extra info. [true/false] | |
dec = 4 # Floating point precision |
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--- | |
title: "msap: tweak NJ plot" | |
output: html_notebook | |
--- | |
## Problem | |
The NJ plot form msap is awful, specially when the number of samples is big (>10). It was not intended to be very exahsutive, just as an exploratory analysis, but people seems to want to show it. | |
## Solution | |
We need to replot the NJ modifying the source code form msap. |
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title: "Export PCoA plot in other formats" | |
output: html_notebook | |
--- | |
## Problem | |
Some users of the *msap* package could be interested in exporting plots (PCoA) in a format other than png. Currently this is not implemented in msap. | |
## Solution |
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# Assuming you have your aflp matrix data with samples in rows and | |
# loci in columns. The file is a csv file with the format of msap | |
#Read data | |
data <- read.csv("aflp.csv", header=TRUE) | |
#convert to matrix | |
matN <- as.matrix(data[,4:length(data[1,])]) | |
#Function for sannon index |
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#!/usr/bin/env python | |
# Git clone all my gists | |
import json | |
import urllib | |
from urllib import urlopen | |
from subprocess import call | |
import os |
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#!/bin/bash | |
# | |
#$ -j y | |
#$ -v LD_LIBRARY_PATH | |
# | |
####################################################### | |
# rEncodeFASTQ.sh | |
# | |
# A script to convert a gzipped FASTQ file in Solexa 1.3+ | |
# quality offset (QUAL+64 encoding) to a FASTQ with |
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#! /usr/bin/env python | |
__author__="Andres Perez-Figueroa" | |
__date__ ="$14-jan-2016$" | |
__version_="2.0" | |
### Conversor from genepop to metapop | |
### Requires Biopython | |
### run: python g2m.py | |
### The program will ask for your datafile in genepop format |
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### AMOVA between the three methylation types obtained by the package msap | |
# AMOVA requires a distance matrix between all samples. | |
# Such distance matrix could be only be built with quantitative data or with binary data. | |
# In the case of three category variables, we cannot set a distance between two samples | |
# (is distance between pattern I and III larger than between II and III?). | |
# This is why population studies of MSAP needs to join patterns II and III as methylated in order to | |
# build a binary variable to be analysed by AMOVA/PCoA. | |
# Anyway, we can made a hack *assuming that distance between different states is equal to 1 |
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#!/bin/sh | |
# Script to send web request to MAKER channel in IFTTT.com. | |
# Arguments: | |
# $1: Event_name (this is the trigger for IFTTT and SHOULD BE configured in a IFTTT recipe in advance)) i.e: cluster_job | |
# $2: value1 (To be parsed as Maker variable, and be usable in the triggered event) OPTIONAL | |
# $3: value2 | |
# $4: value3 | |
# EXAMPLE | |
# Using recipe https://ifttt.com/recipes/301964 If Maker Event "mailto", then send an email to "value1" with subject "value2" and body "value3" |
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#!/bin/bash | |
# fasta2oneline.sh | |
# Convert fasta file in one line: header[tab]sequence (useful for fastqc contaminant file, for example) | |
# Output to the stdout, redirect it to a file | |
# Usage: fast2oneline.sh x_example.fa > z_contaminants.txt | |
INPUT_FILE=$1 | |
cat ${INPUT_FILE} | sed '/^$/d' | sed -n '/^>/!{H;$!b};s/$/ \t/;x;1b;s/\n//g;p' |