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SSPACE(1)   SSPACE(1)

sspace - SSPACE-basic scaffolding tool

sspace [options] -l [libraryfilename] -s [contigfilename]

SSPACE is a script able to extend and scaffold pre-assembled contigs using one or more mate pairs or paired-end libraries, or even a combination.

Please read the README file at /usr/share/doc/sspace/README.gz for more information.

-l

Library file containing two paired read files with insert size, error and either mate pair or paired end indication (REQUIRED)

-s

FASTA file containing contig sequences used for extension. Inserted pairs are mapped to extended and non-extended contigs (REQUIRED)

-x

Indicate whether to extend the contigs of -s using paired reads in -l (-x 1=extension, -x 0=no extension, default -x 0)

-m

Minimum number of overlapping bases with the seed/contig during overhang consensus build up (default -m 32)

-o

Minimum number of reads needed to call a base during an extension (default -o 20)

-t

Trim up to -t base(s) on the contig end when all possibilities have been exhausted for an extension (default -t 0)

-u

FASTA/FASTQ file containing unpaired sequence reads (optional)

-r

Minimum base ratio used to accept a overhang consensus base (default -r 0.9)

-z

Minimum contig length used for scaffolding. Filters out contigs below this value (default -z 0)

-k

Minimum number of links (read pairs) to compute scaffold (default -k 5)

-a

Maximum link ratio between two best contig pairs. Higher values lead to least accurate scaffolding (default -a 0.7)

-n

Minimum overlap required between contigs to merge adjacent contigs in a scaffold (default -n 15)

-g

Maximum number of allowed gaps during mapping with Bowtie. Corresponds to the -v option in Bowtie. Higher number of allowed gaps can lead to least accurate scaffolding. (default -g 0)

-T

Specify the number of threads in Bowtie. Corresponds to the -p/--threads option in Bowtie (default -T 1)

-b

Base name for your output files (default -b standard_output)

-v

Runs in verbose mode (-v 1=yes, -v 0=no, default -v 0)

-p

Make .dot file for visualisation (-p 1=yes, -p 0=no, default -p 0)

Marten Boetzer, Walter Pirovano, Nicola Soranzo