rtax(1)


NAME

   rtax  - Rapid and accurate taxonomic classification of short paired-end
   sequence reads from the 16S ribosomal RNA gene

SYNOPSIS

   rtax [OPTION]...

DESCRIPTION

OPTIONS

   -r refd      reference database in FASTA format

   -t taxonomy  taxonomy file with sequence  IDs  matching  the  reference
                database

   -a queryA    FASTA  file  containing  query  sequences (single-ended or
                read 1)

   -b queryB    FASTA  file  containing  query  sequences  (read  b,  with
                matching IDs)

   -x           Reverse-complement query A sequences (required if they are
                provided in the reverse sense)

   -y           Reverse-complement query B sequences (required if they are
                provided in the reverse sense)

   -i regex     regular expression used to select part of the fasta header
                to use as the sequence id.  Default: "(\S+)"

   -l file      text file containing sequence IDs to process, one per line

   -d delimiter delimiter separating the two  reads  when  provided  in  a
                single file

   -m tempdir   temporary   directory.   Will  be  removed  on  successful
                completion, but likely not if there is an error

   -f           for sequences where only one read is available, fall  back
                to   single-ended  classification.   Default:  drop  these
                sequences

   -g           for sequences where one read is  overly  generic,  do  not
                fall   back   to  single-ended  classification.   Default:
                classify these sequences based on only the  more  specific
                read

   -o classifications.out
                output path

EXAMPLES

   A       quickstart       example      can      be      found      here:
   https://github.com/davidsoergel/rtax/wiki/QuickStart

   Rtax can also be used within QIIME workflows, see this  link  for  more
   information: http://www.qiime.org/tutorials/rtax.html

AUTHOR

   This manual page was written by Simon Kainz <simon@familiekainz.at> for
   the rtax package.

   Rtax was written by David A. W. Soergel <soergel@cs.umass.edu>.

                              27 Nov 2014                          rtax(1)





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