NAME
Sandy - A straightforward and complete next-generation sequencing read simulator
VERSION
version 0.19
SYNOPSIS
$ sandy <command> ...
DESCRIPTION
Sandy is a bioinformatic tool that provides a simple engine to generate single-end/paired-end reads from a given fasta file. Many next-generation sequencing (NGS) analyses rely on hypothetical models and principles that are not precisely satisfied in practice. Simulated data, which provides positive controls would be a perfect way to overcome these difficulties. Nevertheless, most of NGS simulators are extremely complex to use, they do not cover all kinds of the desired features needed by the users, and (some) are very slow to run in a standard computer. Here, we present Sandy, a straightforward, easy to use, fast, complete set of tools to generate synthetic next-generation sequencing reads. Sandy simulates whole genome sequencing, whole exome sequencing, RNAseq reads and it presents several features to the users manipulate the data. One of the most impressive features of Sandy is the power to simulate polymorphisms as snvs, indels and structural variations along with the sequencing reads - with no need of further processing steps. Sandy can be used therefore for benchmarking results of a variety of pipelines in the genomics or trancriptomics.
INSTALLATION
Sandy was designed for Linux based distributions. If you are working with another type of operating system, such as macOS, Windows, try to use our docker image. For more details, see docker/README.md file.
PREREQUISITES
Along with Perl, you must have zlib, gcc and make packages installed:
- Debian/Ubuntu
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% apt-get install perl zlib1g-dev gcc make
- CentOS/Fedora
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% yum install perl zlib gcc make
- Archlinux
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% pacman -S perl zlib gcc make
Sandy uses the Comprehensive Perl Archive Network, CPAN, as its package manager, which allows a good control over all dependencies needed. If you have Perl installed, then you may have the cpan command utility. At the first run, cpan will interactively configure your environment and mirror. In doubt, just confirm the default options presented. After this, install cpanminus:
% cpan -i App::cpanminus
App::cpanminus will provide the cpanm utility, which has the capability of install not only Sandy, but also all its dependencies recursively.
INSTALLING
Finally install Sandy:
% cpanm App::Sandy
For more details, see INSTALL file
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
- Coordination for the Improvement of Higher Level Personnel - CAPES
- Teaching and Research Institute from Sírio-Libanês Hospital - Group of Bioinformatics
AUTHORS
Thiago L. A. Miller <tmiller@mochsl.org.br>
J. Leonel Buzzo <lbuzzo@mochsl.org.br>
Gabriela Guardia <gguardia@mochsl.org.br>
Fernanda Orpinelli <forpinelli@mochsl.org.br>
Pedro A. F. Galante <pgalante@mochsl.org.br>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is Copyright (c) 2018 by Teaching and Research Institute from Sírio-Libanês Hospital.
This is free software, licensed under:
The GNU General Public License, Version 3, June 2007