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Revision as of 13:50, 24 May 2019

Application Details

  • Description: Trans-ABySS (Assembly By Short Sequences) is a software pipeline written in Python and Perl for analyzing ABySS-assembled transcriptome contigs.
  • Version: 1.5.4
  • Modules: transabyss/1.5.5
  • Licence: BCCA (BC Cancer Agency) academic use

Usage

This pipeline can be applied to assemblies generated across a wide range of k values. It first reduces the dataset into smaller sets of non-redundant contigs, and identifies splicing events including exon-skipping, novel exons, retained introns, novel introns, and alternative splicing. The Trans-ABySS algorithms are also able to estimate gene expression levels, identify potential polyadenylation sites, as well as candidate gene-fusion events [1]

Because of the nature of such tasks, it may be more appropriate to use highmem nodes rather than standard compute nodes.

Batch Submission

#!/bin/bash
#SBATCH -J transabyss
#SBATCH -N 1
#SBATCH -n 28
#SBATCH -o %N-%j.log
#SBATCH -e %N-%j.err
#SBATCH -p compute
#SBATCH --exclusive

module add transabyss/1.5.5

transabyss --pe R1.fq R2.fq --name transabyss --threads 28 -k 25 --length 200
[username@login01 ~]$ sbatch transabyss.job
Submitted batch job 289555

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