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NAME

CLIPSeqTools::App::reads_long_gaps_size_distribution - Measure size distribution of long alignment gaps produced by a gap aware aligner.

SYNOPSIS

clipseqtools reads_long_gaps_size_distribution [options/parameters]

DESCRIPTION

Measure size distribution of gaps within alignments produced by a gap aware aligner. Reads that have been aligned with a gap aware aligner might map in two distant points on the reference sequence with the intermediate region usually marked in the cigar sting with Ns. Measure the size of these intermediate regions and create a size distribution.

OPTIONS

Input options for library.
  --driver <Str>         driver for database connection (eg. mysql,
                         SQLite).
  --database <Str>       database name or path to database file for file
                         based databases (eg. SQLite).
  --table <Str>          database table.
  --host <Str>           hostname for database connection.
  --user <Str>           username for database connection.
  --password <Str>       password for database connection.
  --records_class <Str>  type of records stored in database.
  --filter <Filter>      filter library. May be used multiple times.
                         Syntax: column_name="pattern"
                         e.g. keep reads with deletions AND not repeat
                              masked AND longer than 31
                              --filter deletion="def"
                              --filter rmsk="undef" .
                              --filter query_length=">31".
                         Operators: >, >=, <, <=, =, !=, def, undef

Output
  --o_prefix <Str>       output path prefix. Script will create and add
                         extension to path. [Default: ./]

Other options.
  --plot                 call plotting script to create plots.
  -v --verbose           print progress lines and extra information.
  -h -? --usage --help   print help message