SYNOPSIS

RNAmotifAnalysis --fastq seqs.fq --cpus 4 --run

DESCRIPTION

This module pipelines steps in the analysis of SELEX (Systematic Evolution
of Ligands through EXponential enrichment) data.

This main module creates scripts to do the following:

(1) Cluster similar sequences based on edit distance.

(2) Align sequences within each cluster (using mafft).

(3) Calculate the secondary structure of the aligned sequences (using
    RNAalifold, from the Vienna RNA package)

(4) Build covariance models using cmbuild from Infernal.

Another useful utility installed with this distribution is
"selex_covarianceSearch" for doing iterative refinements of
covariance models.

If you want to use files that simply list sequences, then use
the "--simple" flag instead of the "--fastq" flag.

This script assumes that you've already done all of the quality
control of your sequences beforehand. If the FASTQ format is
used, quality scores are ignored.

EXAMPLE USE

RNAmotifAnalysis --infile seqs.fq --cpus 4 --run

This will cluster the sequences found in 'seqs.fq' and create a FASTA file
for each one. The FASTA files will be grouped into batches (i.e. one per
cpu requested) that will be placed in a separate directory for each batch,
and processed within that directory. At the end of processing, for each
cluster there will be a covariance model and postscript illustration
files. The batch script used to process each batch will be located in the
respective batch directory.  To produce the scripts without running them,
simply exclude the --run flag from the command line.

CONFIGURATION AND ENVIRONMENT

As written, this code makes heavy use of UNIX utilities and is
therefore only supported on UNIX-like environemnts (e.g. Linux, UNIX, Mac
OS X).

Install Infernal, MAFFT, and the RNA Vienna package ahead of time and add
the directories containing their executables to your PATH, so that the
first time you run RNAmotifAnalysis.pm the configuration file (cluster.cfg)
that is generated will have all of the correct parameters. Otherwise,
you'll need to update the configuration file manually.

To update the PATH environment variable with the directory '/usr/local/myapps/bin/',
update your .bashrc file, thus:

    echo 'export PATH=/usr/local/myapps/bin:$PATH' >> ~/.bashrc.

Now, every time you open a new terminal window, the PATH environment
variable will contain '/usr/local/myapps/bin/'. To make your new .bashrc
file effective immediately (i.e. without having to open a new terminal
window), use the following command:

    source ~/.bashrc

INSTALLATION

These installation instructions assume being able to open and use a
terminal window on Linux.

(0) Some systems need several dependencies installed ahead of time.

    You may be able to skip this step. However, if subsequent steps don't
    work, then be sure that some basic libraries are installed, as shown
    below (or ask a system administrator to take care of it). For the
    applicable distribution, open a terminal and then type the commands as
    indicated:

    For RedHat or CentOS 5.x systems (tested on CentOS 5.5)

            sudo yum install gcc

    For RedHat or CentOS 6.x systems (tested on "Minimal Desktop" CentOS 6.0)

            sudo yum install gcc
            sudo yum install perl-devel

    For Ubuntu systems (tested on Ubuntu 12-04 LTS)

            sudo apt-get install curl

    For Debian 5.x systems:

            sudo apt-get install gcc
            sudo apt-get install make

(1) Install the non-Perl dependencies:
    (Versions shown are those that we've tested. Please contact us if
    newer versions do not work.)

    Infernal            1.0.2    (http://infernal.janelia.org/)
    MAFFT               6.849b   (http://mafft.cbrc.jp/alignment/software/)
    RNA Vienna package  1.8.4    (http://www.tbi.univie.ac.at/~ivo/RNA/)

    After installing these, make sure all of the foloowing executables are
    in directories within your PATH:

        cmbuild
        cmcalibrate
        cmsearch
        cmalign
        mafft
        RNAalifold

(2) Either (a) download and run our installer or (b) use a CPAN client
    to install Bio::App::SELEX::RNAmotifAnalysis.


    (a) Installation method: Use the installer. 

          i. Download installer (and name it "installer")

                curl -o installer -L http://ircf.rnet.missouri.edu:8000/share.attachment/200


         ii. Make it executable

                chmod u+x installer


        iii. Run it.

                ./installer

         iv. Delete it if everything installed okay.

                rm installer

        NOTE: Our installer creates the directory 'perl5' inside your home
        directory. This directory serves as the top directory for Perl
        modules and executables installed at this time, including
        dependencies of the installed modules. The installer also appends
        commands to your .bashrc file to make the installed programs
        runnable by default (i.e. it includes your local 'perl5/lib/perl5'
        directory in the PERL5LIB environment variable and your local
        'perl5/bin' directory in your PATH environment variable).


    (b) Installation method: Use a CPAN client. Here we demonstrate
        the use of cpanminus to install it to a local Perl module
        directory. These instructions assume absolutely no experience
        with cpanminus.

          i. Download cpanminus

                curl -LOk http://xrl.us/cpanm


         ii. Make it executable

                chmod u+x cpanm


        iii. Make a local perl5 directory (if it doesn't already exist)

                mkdir -p ~/perl5


         iv. Add relevant directories to your PERL5LIB and PATH environment
             variables by adding the following text to your ~/.bashrc
             file:


                # Set PERL5LIB if it doesn't already exist
                : ${PERL5LIB:=~/perl5/lib/perl5}

                # Prepend to PERL5LIB if directory not already found in PERL5LIB
                if ! echo $PERL5LIB | egrep -q "(^|:)~/perl5/lib/perl5($|:)"; then
                    export PERL5LIB=~/perl5/lib/perl5:$PERL5LIB;
                fi

                # Prepend to PATH if directory not already found in PATH
                if ! echo $PATH | egrep -q "(^|:)~/perl5/bin($|:)"; then
                    export PATH=~/perl5/bin:$PATH;
                fi


          v. Update environment variables immediately

                source ~/.bashrc


         vi. Install Module::Build

                ./cpanm -l ~/perl5 Module::Build


        vii. Install Bio::App::SELEX::RNAmotifAnalysis

                ./cpanm -l ~/perl5 Bio::App::SELEX::RNAmotifAnalysis


Please contact the author if, after consulting this documentation and
searching Google with error messages, you still encounter difficulties
during the installation process using one of these two methods.

INCOMPATIBILITIES

Windows:     lacks necessary *nix utilities
SGI:         problems with compiled dependency Text::LevenshteinXS
Sun/Solaris: problems with compiled dependency Text::LevenshteinXS
BSD:         problems with compiled dependency Text::LevenshteinXS

BUGS AND LIMITATIONS

There are no known bugs in this module.
Please report problems to molecules <at> cpan <dot> org
Patches are welcome.

RELATED PUBLICATIONS

Ditzler et. al. Manuscript currently in review.