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Is there a new reproducible example? #109

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kieft1bp opened this issue Feb 4, 2022 · 3 comments
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Is there a new reproducible example? #109

kieft1bp opened this issue Feb 4, 2022 · 3 comments
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kieft1bp commented Feb 4, 2022

I'm interested in using the program to visualize my data, but the example code provided here (https://thackl.github.io/gggenomes/articles/emales.html) is broken in several place. I can't reproduce any visualizations or data frames given the data files provided (e.g., emales.fna, etc.). I saw the disclaimer at the top, so I wasn't expecting any miracles - but, do you have a new, update set of commands that would actually generate the correct data tables for plotting?

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iimog commented Feb 14, 2022

The documentation has example code for most functions in the reference. E.g. for loading fasta and gff files there is https://thackl.github.io/gggenomes/reference/read_tracks.html
Once you have your data loaded you can look at this example for inspiration. Also some advanced functions like flip and focus have detailed examples.
I agree that a fully reproducible tutorial is desirable and I hope that we'll be able to re-add one.
In the meantime, feel free to ask here if you get stuck with a specific problem.

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SLAment commented Nov 16, 2023

Terribly sorry if this is the wrong place to ask, but I'm also going through the old example, and now I'm stuck with this line:
cluster-ids -t "cog%03d" < emales-mmseqs_cluster.tsv > emales-cogs.tsv
What is this cluster-ids? Does it come from a specific program? I realize this is not exactly a gggenomes problem, but I would like to reproduce the example with my data :). Thanks, love the package so far!

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iimog commented Nov 30, 2023

The cluster-ids program is part of the thackl/seq-scripts by @thackl. You can find it in the bin directory.

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