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NAME
mkarv - Turns ataqv results into a web app
DESCRIPTION
usage: mkarv [-h] [-c CONCURRENCY] [-d DESCRIPTION] [-f] [-i] [-l] [-m MAXIMUM_FRAGMENT_LENGTH] [-p PEAK_REFERENCE] [-r REFERENCE] [-t TEMPLATE_DIRECTORY] [-v] [--version] directory [metrics ...] Given one or more ataqv metrics files in JSON format, creates an instance of the ataqv result visualization tool. The web application is copied into the named directory, and the JSON results are translated for it. The resulting directory can be loaded into a web browser locally by opening the index.html file, or published with a web server like Apache or nginx. positional arguments: directory The path to the directory where the web app will be created. metrics One or more ataqv metrics files in JSON format. (default: None) options: -h, --help show this help message and exit -c CONCURRENCY, --concurrency CONCURRENCY The number of concurrent processes to use (default: 1). (default: 1) -d DESCRIPTION, --description DESCRIPTION A description for the viewer instance. (default: None) -f, --force Overwrite the output directory if it exists. (default: False) -i, --indent If indent is given, JSON output will be pretty-printed and indented. (default: False) -l, --less-redundant Produce a viewer with fewer metrics (metrics that are expected to be largely redundant will not be displayed. (default: False) -m MAXIMUM_FRAGMENT_LENGTH, --maximum-fragment-length MAXIMUM_FRAGMENT_LENGTH The maximum fragment length for which the distance to the reference fragment length count distribution will be measured. (default: 1000) -p PEAK_REFERENCE, --peak-reference PEAK_REFERENCE A reference set of peak metrics to plot. The default value is "SRR891268", the peak metrics of that sample in the ATAC-seq paper, as generated with MACS2 in our pipeline. It can be specified as "calculate", in which case these metrics will be averaged from the given metrics. It can also be the name of a JSON file, which must contain an object with two keys, "cumulative_fraction_of_hqaa" and "cumulative_fraction_of_territory", the value of each being an array of fractions of high-quality autosomal alignments (HQAA) or total peak territory, respectively. A tab- or comma-separated value file may also be given, in which each line contains two fractions, of HQAA and peak territory. All of these arrays should represent values at percentiles from 1-100. (default: SRR891268) -r REFERENCE, --reference REFERENCE How to make the reference fragment length count distribution. The default value is "SRR891268", the fragment length distribution of that sample in the ATAC-seq paper. It can be specified as "calculate", in which case a distance will be calculated for each set of metrics from a reference distribution constructed from the rest of the given metrics. It can also be the name of a file containing a reference distribution. This file may be in JSON format, containing an object mapping fragment lengths to counts (e.g. "{0: 0, 1: 10, 2: 17}", or it may be a tab- or comma-separated value file in which each line contains a fragment length and count. It may (default: SRR891268) -t TEMPLATE_DIRECTORY, --template-directory TEMPLATE_DIRECTORY The location of the web app directory template. (default: auto) -v, --verbose Talk more. (default: False) --version show program's version number and exit