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June 27, 2013 16:35
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A R script to plot cumulative coverage based on GATK DepthOfCoverage output files. Not very pretty, but perhaps helpful to somebody.
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library(ggplot2) | |
setwd("<my working directory>") | |
removeExtraLine <- function(x) { | |
x[,2:length(x)] | |
} | |
createInitialDataset <- function(x, sampleName) { | |
extraLineRemoved <- t(removeExtraLine(x)) | |
data<-data.frame(extraLineRemoved, rep(sampleName)) | |
colnames(data)<-c("coverage","proportion_coverge","sample") | |
data | |
} | |
combineDataSets <- function(data, x, sampleName) { | |
extraLineRemoved <- t(removeExtraLine(x)) | |
x<-data.frame(extraLineRemoved, rep(sampleName)) | |
colnames(x)<-c("coverage","proportion_coverge","sample") | |
data<-rbind(data, x) | |
data | |
} | |
# Load coverage data | |
sample_1 = read.delim("<sample_1>", header=F) | |
sample_2 = read.delim("<sample_2>", header=F) | |
sample_list<-list(sample_1, sample_2) | |
# Combining the data sets | |
data<-createInitialDataset(sample_list[[1]], sample_list[[1]][[2,1]]) | |
for(i in 2:length(sample_list)) { | |
#print(sample_list[[i]][[2,1]]) | |
data <- combineDataSets(data, sample_list[[i]], sample_list[[i]][[2,1]]) | |
} | |
# Remove the "gte_" part from the coverage function | |
data$coverage<-sapply(data$coverage, function(x) sub("gte_", "",x)) | |
# Convert to reasonable data types... | |
data$coverage<-as.numeric(data$coverage) | |
data$proportion_coverge<-as.numeric(as.character(data$proportion_coverge)) | |
ggplot(data=data, aes(x=coverage/max(coverage), y=proportion_coverge, color=sample)) + | |
geom_line() + | |
labs(title = "Cumulative coverage compassion") + | |
scale_y_continuous(breaks=seq(0,1,0.1)) | |
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