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− | + | !/bin/bash | |
− | + | #PBS -N velvet | |
− | + | #PBS -o velvet.out | |
− | + | #PBS -e velvet.err | |
− | + | #PBS -M <your e-mail addres> | |
− | + | #PBS -m abe | |
− | + | #PBS -l walltime=12:00:00 | |
− | + | #PBS -l pmem=4gb | |
− | + | #PBS -l nodes=1:ppn=8 | |
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+ | # | ||
+ | # Walltime is in the format HH:MM:SS | ||
+ | # | ||
+ | # In the above PBS directives, pmem represents the per thread memory request so | ||
+ | # with ppn=8 and pmem=4gb you are requesting a total of 8x4 = 32GB of RAM. | ||
+ | # | ||
− | + | cd $PBS_O_WORKDIR | |
− | + | #Set OMP_THREAD_LIMIT--should be the same as ppn above | |
− | + | export OMP_THREAD_LIMIT=8 | |
− | + | #Set OMP_NUM_THREADS--should be 1 lower than ppn | |
− | + | export OMP_NUM_THREADS=7 | |
− | + | /apps/velvet/1.1.05/velveth_max99_OMP velvet_out/ 45 -fastq.gz -shortPaired my_paried_data.fastq.gz | |
− | + | /apps/velvet/1.1.05/velvetg_max99_OMP velvet_out/ -min_contig_lgth 250 -exp_cov 10 -ins_length 350 | |
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Revision as of 21:32, 25 August 2011
Velvet
From the Velvet web site:
Sequence assembler for very short reads.
Velvet is a de novo genomic assembler specially designed for short read sequencing technologies, such as Solexa or 454, developed by Daniel Zerbino and Ewan Birney at the European Bioinformatics Institute (EMBL-EBI), near Cambridge, in the United Kingdom.
Velvet currently takes in short read sequences, removes errors then produces high quality unique contigs. It then uses paired-end read and long read information, when available, to retrieve the repeated areas between contigs.
Variations
/apps/velvet/1.1.05/velveth /apps/velvet/1.1.05/velvetg |
Default compilation options (max kmer=31, single threaded) |
/apps/velvet/1.1.05/velveth_OMP /apps/velvet/1.1.05/velvetg_OMP |
Default kmer, but using OpenMP (see notes below for details) |
/apps/velvet/1.1.05/velveth_max99_OMP /apps/velvet/1.1.05/velvetg_max99_OMP |
Max kmer of 99 and OpenMP (See notes below for details) |
Notes
- The user manual is available here.
- All versions were compiled with the Intel Compiler Suite.
- If you use one of the OpenMP versions of velvet, you must set the enviroment variables OMP_NUM_THREADS and OMP_THREAD_LIMIT to the appropriate value based on the processor request in your submission script. For example if you use #PBS -l nodes=1:ppn=8 in your script also include export OMP_NUM_THREADS=7; export OMP_THREAD_LIMIT=8 (for a bash script) in the script itself (see sample script below and/or the user manual for more information).
- Please file a bugzilla request for additional compile options like color space, different kmers, LONGSEQUENCES, etc.
Sample Submission Script
!/bin/bash #PBS -N velvet #PBS -o velvet.out #PBS -e velvet.err #PBS -M <your e-mail addres> #PBS -m abe #PBS -l walltime=12:00:00 #PBS -l pmem=4gb #PBS -l nodes=1:ppn=8 # # Walltime is in the format HH:MM:SS # # In the above PBS directives, pmem represents the per thread memory request so # with ppn=8 and pmem=4gb you are requesting a total of 8x4 = 32GB of RAM. # cd $PBS_O_WORKDIR #Set OMP_THREAD_LIMIT--should be the same as ppn above export OMP_THREAD_LIMIT=8 #Set OMP_NUM_THREADS--should be 1 lower than ppn export OMP_NUM_THREADS=7 /apps/velvet/1.1.05/velveth_max99_OMP velvet_out/ 45 -fastq.gz -shortPaired my_paried_data.fastq.gz /apps/velvet/1.1.05/velvetg_max99_OMP velvet_out/ -min_contig_lgth 250 -exp_cov 10 -ins_length 350