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BWA index pipeline
This workflow indexes the input reference FASTA with bwa, and generates faidx and dict file using samtools. This index sample can then be used as input into the germline variant calling workflow, or others that may include this workflow as an upstream source. ### __Inputs__ - FASTA file of the reference genome that will be indexed. ### __Outputs__ - Directory containing the original FASTA, faidx, dict, and bwa index files. - stdout log file (output in Overview tab as well) - stderr log file ### __Data Analysis Steps__ 1. cwl calls dockercontainer robertplayer/scidap-gatk4 to index reference FASTA with bwa, and generates faidx and dict files using samtools ### __References__ - Li, H., & Durbin, R. (2009). Fast and accurate short read alignment with Burrows–Wheeler transform. Bioinformatics, 25(14), 1754–1760. |
Path: workflows/bwa-index.cwl Branch/Commit ID: 22880e0f41d0420a17d643e8a6e8ee18165bbfbf |
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tt_hmmsearch_wnode.cwl
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Path: task_types/tt_hmmsearch_wnode.cwl Branch/Commit ID: ac387721a55fd91df3dcdf16e199354618b136d1 |
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scatter-valuefrom-wf4.cwl#main
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Path: cwltool/schemas/v1.0/v1.0/scatter-valuefrom-wf4.cwl Branch/Commit ID: 2ae8117360a3cd4909d9d3f2b35c30bfffb25d0a Packed ID: main |
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Trim Galore RNA-Seq pipeline single-read strand specific
Note: should be updated The original [BioWardrobe's](https://biowardrobe.com) [PubMed ID:26248465](https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26248465) **RNA-Seq** basic analysis for a **single-end** experiment. A corresponded input [FASTQ](http://maq.sourceforge.net/fastq.shtml) file has to be provided. Current workflow should be used only with the single-end RNA-Seq data. It performs the following steps: 1. Trim adapters from input FASTQ file 2. Use STAR to align reads from input FASTQ file according to the predefined reference indices; generate unsorted BAM file and alignment statistics file 3. Use fastx_quality_stats to analyze input FASTQ file and generate quality statistics file 4. Use samtools sort to generate coordinate sorted BAM(+BAI) file pair from the unsorted BAM file obtained on the step 1 (after running STAR) 5. Generate BigWig file on the base of sorted BAM file 6. Map input FASTQ file to predefined rRNA reference indices using Bowtie to define the level of rRNA contamination; export resulted statistics to file 7. Calculate isoform expression level for the sorted BAM file and GTF/TAB annotation file using GEEP reads-counting utility; export results to file |
Path: workflows/trim-rnaseq-se-dutp.cwl Branch/Commit ID: 36fd18f11e939d3908b1eca8d2939402f7a99b0f |
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scatter-valuefrom-wf1.cwl
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Path: cwltool/schemas/v1.0/v1.0/scatter-valuefrom-wf1.cwl Branch/Commit ID: 2ae8117360a3cd4909d9d3f2b35c30bfffb25d0a |
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gather AML trio outputs
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Path: definitions/pipelines/gathered_cle_aml_trio.cwl Branch/Commit ID: 4bc0a4577d626b65a4b44683e5a1ab2f7d7faf4c |
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Build Bowtie indices
Workflow runs [Bowtie](http://bowtie-bio.sourceforge.net/tutorial.shtml) v1.2.0 (12/30/2016) to build indices for reference genome provided in a single FASTA file as fasta_file input. Generated indices are saved in a folder with the name that corresponds to the input genome |
Path: workflows/bowtie-index.cwl Branch/Commit ID: c0ca7b140d776eec223ceb1c620eda17281860c4 |
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Trim Galore ATAC-Seq pipeline paired-end
This ATAC pipeline is based on original [BioWardrobe's](https://biowardrobe.com) [PubMed ID:26248465](https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26248465) **ChIP-Seq** basic analysis workflow for a **paired-end** experiment with Trim Galore. The pipeline was adapted for ATAC-Seq single-read data analysis by updating genome coverage step. ### Data Analysis Steps SciDAP starts from the .fastq files which most DNA cores and commercial NGS companies return. Starting from raw data allows us to ensure that all experiments have been processed in the same way and simplifies the deposition of data to GEO upon publication. The data can be uploaded from users computer, downloaded directly from an ftp server of the core facility by providing a URL or from GEO by providing SRA accession number. Our current pipelines include the following steps: 1. Trimming the adapters with TrimGalore. This step is particularly important when the reads are long and the fragments are short as in ATAC -resulting in sequencing adapters at the end of read. If adapter is not removed the read will not map. TrimGalore can recognize standard adapters, such as Nexterra/Tn5 adapters. 2. QC 3. (Optional) trimming adapters on 5' or 3' end by the specified number of bases. 4. Mapping reads with BowTie. Only uniquely mapped reads with less than 3 mismatches are used in the downstream analysis. Results are saved as a .bam file. 5. Reads mapping to chromosome M are removed. Since there are many copies of chromosome M in the cell and it is not protected by histones, some ATAC libraries have up to 50% of reads mapping to chrM. We recommend using OMNI-ATAC protocol that reduces chrM reads and provides better specificity. 6. (Optional) Removal of duplicates (reads/pairs of reads mapping to exactly same location). This step is used to remove reads overamplified in PCR. Unfortunately, it may also remove \"good\" reads. We usually do not remove duplicates unless the library is heavily duplicated. Please note that MACS2 will remove 'excessive' duplicates during peak calling ina smart way (those not supported by other nearby reads). 7. Peakcalling by MACS2. (Optionally), it is possible to specify read extension length for MACS2 to use if the length determined automatically is wrong. 8. Generation of BigWig coverage files for display on the browser. Since the cuts by the Tn5 transposome are 9bp apart, we show coverage by 9bp reads rather than fragments as in ChIP-Seq. The coverage shows the number of fragments at each base in the genome normalized to the number of millions of mapped reads. This way the peak of coverage will be located at the most accessible site. ### Details _Trim Galore_ is a wrapper around [Cutadapt](https://github.com/marcelm/cutadapt) and [FastQC](http://www.bioinformatics.babraham.ac.uk/projects/fastqc/) to consistently apply adapter and quality trimming to FastQ files, with extra functionality for RRBS data. A [FASTQ](http://maq.sourceforge.net/fastq.shtml) input file has to be provided. In outputs it returns coordinate sorted BAM file alongside with index BAI file, quality statistics for both the input FASTQ files, reads coverage in a form of BigWig file, peaks calling data in a form of narrowPeak or broadPeak files, islands with the assigned nearest genes and region type, data for average tag density plot (on the base of BAM file). Workflow starts with running fastx_quality_stats (steps fastx_quality_stats_upstream and fastx_quality_stats_downstream) from FASTX-Toolkit to calculate quality statistics for both upstream and downstream input FASTQ files. At the same time Bowtie is used to align reads from input FASTQ files to reference genome (Step bowtie_aligner). The output of this step is unsorted SAM file which is being sorted and indexed by samtools sort and samtools index (Step samtools_sort_index). Depending on workflow’s input parameters indexed and sorted BAM file could be processed by samtools rmdup (Step samtools_rmdup) to remove all possible read duplicates. In a case when removing duplicates is not necessary the step returns original input BAM and BAI files without any processing. If the duplicates were removed the following step (Step samtools_sort_index_after_rmdup) reruns samtools sort and samtools index with BAM and BAI files, if not - the step returns original unchanged input files. Right after that macs2 callpeak performs peak calling (Step macs2_callpeak). On the base of returned outputs the next step (Step macs2_island_count) calculates the number of islands and estimated fragment size. If the last one is less that 80 (hardcoded in a workflow) macs2 callpeak is rerun again with forced fixed fragment size value (Step macs2_callpeak_forced). If at the very beginning it was set in workflow input parameters to force run peak calling with fixed fragment size, this step is skipped and the original peak calling results are saved. In the next step workflow again calculates the number of islands and estimated fragment size (Step macs2_island_count_forced) for the data obtained from macs2_callpeak_forced step. If the last one was skipped the results from macs2_island_count_forced step are equal to the ones obtained from macs2_island_count step. Next step (Step macs2_stat) is used to define which of the islands and estimated fragment size should be used in workflow output: either from macs2_island_count step or from macs2_island_count_forced step. If input trigger of this step is set to True it means that macs2_callpeak_forced step was run and it returned different from macs2_callpeak step results, so macs2_stat step should return [fragments_new, fragments_old, islands_new], if trigger is False the step returns [fragments_old, fragments_old, islands_old], where sufix \"old\" defines results obtained from macs2_island_count step and sufix \"new\" - from macs2_island_count_forced step. The following two steps (Step bamtools_stats and bam_to_bigwig) are used to calculate coverage on the base of input BAM file and save it in BigWig format. For that purpose bamtools stats returns the number of mapped reads number which is then used as scaling factor by bedtools genomecov when it performs coverage calculation and saves it in BED format. The last one is then being sorted and converted to BigWig format by bedGraphToBigWig tool from UCSC utilities. To adapt the pipeline for ATAC-Seq data analysis we calculate genome coverage using only the first 9 bp from every read. Step get_stat is used to return a text file with statistics in a form of [TOTAL, ALIGNED, SUPRESSED, USED] reads count. Step island_intersect assigns genes and regions to the islands obtained from macs2_callpeak_forced. Step average_tag_density is used to calculate data for average tag density plot on the base of BAM file. |
Path: workflows/trim-atacseq-pe.cwl Branch/Commit ID: 954bb2f213d97dfef1cddaf9e830169a92ad0c6b |
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1st-workflow.cwl
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Path: tests/wf/1st-workflow.cwl Branch/Commit ID: cd1ba3df3745fba4b635f05c67ebeaf3b8a9f4ec |
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miRNA-Seq miRDeep2 pipeline
A CWL workflow for discovering known or novel miRNAs from deep sequencing data using the miRDeep2 tool. The ExoCarta exosome database is also used for identifying exosome-related miRNAs, and TargetScan's organism-specific databases are used for identifying miRNA gene targets. ## __Outputs__ #### Primary Output files: - mirs_known.tsv, detected known mature miRNAs, \"Known miRNAs\" tab - mirs_novel.tsv, detected novel mature miRNAs, \"Novel miRNAs\" tab #### Secondary Output files: - mirs_known_exocarta_deepmirs.tsv, list of detected miRNA also in ExoCarta's exosome database, \"Detected Exosome miRNAs\" tab - mirs_known_gene_targets.tsv, pre-computed gene targets of known mature mirs, downloadable - known_mirs_mature.fa, known mature mir sequences, downloadable - known_mirs_precursor.fa, known precursor mir sequences, downloadable - novel_mirs_mature.fa, novel mature mir sequences, downloadable - novel_mirs_precursor.fa, novel precursor mir sequences, downloadable #### Reports: - overview.md (input list, alignment & mir metrics), \"Overview\" tab - mirdeep2_result.html, summary of mirdeep2 results, \"miRDeep2 Results\" tab ## __Inputs__ #### General Info - Sample short name/Alias: unique name for sample - Experimental condition: condition, variable, etc name (e.g. \"control\" or \"20C 60min\") - Cells: name of cells used for the sample - Catalog No.: vender catalog number if available - Bowtie2 index: Bowtie2 index directory of the reference genome. - Reference Genome FASTA: Reference genome FASTA file to be used for alignment. - Genome short name: Name used for setting organism name, genus, species, and tax ID. - Input FASTQ file: FASTQ file from a single-end miRNA sequencing run. #### Advanced - Adapter: Adapter sequence to be trimmed from miRNA sequence reads. (Default: TCGTAT) - Threads: Number of threads to use for steps that support multithreading (Default: 4). ## Hints & Tips: #### For the identification of novel miRNA candidates, the following may be used as a filtering guideline: 1. miRDeep score > 4 (some authors use 1) 2. not present a match with rfam 3. should present a significant RNAfold (\"yes\") 4. a number of mature reads > 10 5. if applicable, novel mir must be expressed in multiple samples #### For filtering mirbase by organism. | genome | organism | division | name | tree | NCBI-taxid | | ---- | --- | --- | ----------- | ----------- | ----------- | | hg19 | hsa | HSA | Homo sapiens | Metazoa;Bilateria;Deuterostoma;Chordata;Vertebrata;Mammalia;Primates;Hominidae | 9606 | | hg38 | hsa | HSA | Homo sapiens | Metazoa;Bilateria;Deuterostoma;Chordata;Vertebrata;Mammalia;Primates;Hominidae | 9606 | | mm10 | mmu | MMU | Mus musculus | Metazoa;Bilateria;Deuterostoma;Chordata;Vertebrata;Mammalia;Rodentia | 10090 | | rn7 | rno | RNO | Rattus norvegicus | Metazoa;Bilateria;Deuterostoma;Chordata;Vertebrata;Mammalia;Rodentia | 10116 | | dm3 | dme | DME | Drosophila melanogaster | Metazoa;Bilateria;Ecdysozoa;Arthropoda;Hexapoda | 7227 | ## __Data Analysis Steps__ 1. The miRDeep2 Mapper module processes Illumina FASTQ output and maps it to the reference genome. 2. The miRDeep2 miRDeep2 module identifies known and novel (mature and precursor) miRNAs. 3. The ExoCarta database of miRNA found in exosomes is then used to find overlap between mirs_known.tsv and exosome associated miRNAs. 4. Finally, TargetScan organism-specific miRNA gene target database is used to find overlap between mirs_known.tsv and gene targets. ## __References__ 1. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3245920 2. https://github.com/rajewsky-lab/mirdeep2 3. https://biocontainers.pro/tools/mirdeep2 4. https://www.mirbase.org/ 5. http://exocarta.org/index.html 6. https://www.targetscan.org/vert_80/ |
Path: workflows/mirna-mirdeep2-se.cwl Branch/Commit ID: 22880e0f41d0420a17d643e8a6e8ee18165bbfbf |
