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NAME

App::Egaz - Backend of Easy Genome Aligner

SYNOPSIS

    egaz <command> [-?h] [long options...]
            -? -h --help  show help

    Available commands:

        commands: list the application's commands
            help: display a command's help screen

          blastn: blastn wrapper between two fasta files
      exactmatch: exact matched positions in genome sequences
         formats: formats of files use in this project
           lastz: lastz wrapper for two genomes or self alignments
         lav2axt: convert .lav files to .axt files
         lav2psl: convert .lav files to .psl files
          lpcnam: the pipeline of pairwise lav-psl-chain-net-axt-maf
          masked: masked (or gaps) regions in fasta files
       maskfasta: soft/hard-masking sequences in a fasta file
       normalize: normalize lav files
       partition: partitions fasta files by size
        plottree: use the ape package to draw newick trees
         prepseq: preparing steps for lastz
           raxml: raxml wrapper to construct phylogenetic trees

Run egaz help command-name for usage information.

DESCRIPTION

App::Egaz is the backend of Easy Genome Aligner.

Caution: egaz lpcnam implement UCSC's chain-net pipeline, but some parts, e.g. axtChain don't work correctly under macOS. Use egaz lastz's build in chaining mechanism (C=2) instead.

INSTALLATION

    cpanm --installdeps https://github.com/wang-q/App-Egaz/archive/0.0.11.tar.gz
    curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/wang-q/App-Egaz/master/share/check_dep.sh | bash
    cpanm -nq https://github.com/wang-q/App-Egaz/archive/0.0.11.tar.gz
    # cpanm -nq https://github.com/wang-q/App-Egaz.git

EXAMPLE

Procedures of multiple genome alignments
Detailed/alternative steps for Saccharomyces cerevisiae strains https://github.com/wang-q/App-Egaz/blob/master/doc/Scer.md

AUTHOR

Qiang Wang <wang-q@outlook.com>

LICENSE

This software is copyright (c) 2018 by Qiang Wang.

This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.