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==System Variables==
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* HPC_{{#uppercase:{{#var:app}}}}_DIR - installation directory
 
* HPC_ORTHOMCL_BIN - executable directory
 
* HPC_ORTHOMCL_BIN - executable directory
 
* HPC_ORTHOMCL_CONF - configuration directory. It contains the orthomcl.config file that provides the MySQL connection settings, credentials, and the database structure.
 
* HPC_ORTHOMCL_CONF - configuration directory. It contains the orthomcl.config file that provides the MySQL connection settings, credentials, and the database structure.

Revision as of 19:23, 10 August 2012

Description

orthomcl website  

OrthoMCL is a genome-scale algorithm for grouping orthologous protein sequences. It provides not only groups shared by two or more species/genomes, but also groups representing species-specific gene expansion families. So it serves as an important utility for automated eukaryotic genome annotation. OrthoMCL starts with reciprocal best hits within each genome as potential in-paralog/recent paralog pairs and reciprocal best hits across any two genomes as potential ortholog pairs. Related proteins are interlinked in a similarity graph. Then MCL (Markov Clustering algorithm,Van Dongen 2000; www.micans.org/mcl) is invoked to split mega-clusters. This process is analogous to the manual review in COG construction. MCL clustering is based on weights between each pair of proteins, so to correct for differences in evolutionary distance the weights are normalized before running MCL.

Required Modules

modules documentation

Serial

  • orthomcl

System Variables

  • HPC_{{#uppercase:orthomcl}}_DIR - installation directory
  • HPC_ORTHOMCL_BIN - executable directory
  • HPC_ORTHOMCL_CONF - configuration directory. It contains the orthomcl.config file that provides the MySQL connection settings, credentials, and the database structure.