Proksee is a suite of command line tools for performing assembly and evaluation of microbial genomes.
v1.0.0a6
- Modifies the Mash database download procedure to write less output.
- Correctly instructs QUAST to use the user-specified minimum contig size.
- Better handling of Mash for species estimation of large assemblies with many contigs.
- Mash may now be run using parallelization.
- Removed possible security vulnerabilities when running subprocesses.
- Better user input checking.
Proksee requires the following packages:
- Python 3.7
- Pip
- fastp
- Skesa
- Mash
- Quast
- Scipy
- Spades
- wget
This can be accomplished by installing dependencies into a conda environment, using the provided installation script as follows:
conda env create -f environment.yml
conda activate proksee
Proksee can then be installed by running the setup script (when inside the Proksee directory):
pip install .
Finally, download and install the Mash sketch database required by Proksee by running:
proksee updatedb
The assemble pipeline consists of three major stages:
- Stage 1: Pre-Assembly: Verifies inputs, estimates information about the reads, filters the reads, and prepares the reads for sequence assembly.
- Stage 2: Fast Assembly: Assembles the reads quickly in order to derive approximate information about the assembly, such as quality metrics. This information will assist the expert assembly.
- Stage 3: Expert Assembly: Assembles the reads in an expert manner using information gathered during the previous stages.
Please see the documentation for more information about the assemble command.
proksee assemble -o output/directory FORWARD REVERSE
Where the argument provided after -o lets a user to specify a desired output directory. FORWARD
and REVERSE
are fastq sequencing read files. If REVERSE
is not specified, only single strand (FORWARD
) is processed by the Proksee pipeline.
proksee assemble -o output forward_reads.fastq reverse_reads.fastq
The evaluate pipeline will evaluate the assembly quality of provided assembled contigs.
Please see the documentation for more information about the evaluate command.
proksee evaluate -o output/directory CONTIGS
Where the argument provided after -o lets a user to specify a desired output directory. CONTIGS
are FASTA-format assembled contigs.
proksee evaluate -o output assembly.fasta
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Written by: National Microbiology Laboratory, Public Health Agency of Canada
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