Provided by: unicycler_0.5.1+dfsg-1.1_amd64
NAME
unicycler_scrub - read trimming, chimera detection and misassembly detection
SYNOPSIS
unicycler_scrub [-h] -i INPUT -o OUT [-r READS] [--trim TRIM] [--split SPLIT] [--min_split_size MIN_SPLIT_SIZE] [--discard_chimeras] [-t THREADS] [--keep_paf] [--parameters PARAMETERS] [--verbosity VERBOSITY]
DESCRIPTION
Unicycler-scrub - read trimming, chimera detection and misassembly detection
OPTIONS
-h, --help show this help message and exit -i INPUT, --input INPUT These are the reads or assembly to be scrubbed (can be FASTA or FASTQ format -o OUT, --out OUT The scrubbed reads or assembly will be saved to this file (will have the same format as the --input file format) or use "none" to not produce an output file -r READS, --reads READS These are the reads used to scrub --input (can be FASTA or FASTQ format) (default: same file as --input) --trim TRIM The aggressiveness with which the input will be trimmed (0 to 100, where 0 is no trimming and 100 is very aggressive trimming) (default: 50) --split SPLIT The aggressiveness with which the input will be split (0 to 100, where 0 is no splitting and 100 is very aggressive splitting) (default: 50) --min_split_size MIN_SPLIT_SIZE Parts of split sequences will only be outputted if they are at least this big (default: 1000) --discard_chimeras If used, chimeric sequences will be discarded instead of split (default: False) -t THREADS, --threads THREADS Number of threads used (default: 4) --keep_paf Save the alignments to file (makes repeated runs faster because alignments can be loaded from file) (default: False) --parameters PARAMETERS Low-level parameters (for debugging use only) (default: ) --verbosity VERBOSITY Level of stdout information (default: 1) 0 = no stdout, 1 = basic progress indicators, 2 = extra info, 3 = debugging info
SEE ALSO
unicycler(1)
AUTHOR
This manpage was written by Andreas Tille for the Debian distribution and can be used for any other usage of the program.