ipyrad: Interactive assembly and analysis of RADseq datasets
Columbia University · City University of New York
Abstract
SUMMARY: ipyrad is a free and open source tool for assembling and analyzing restriction site-associated DNA sequence datasets using de novo and/or reference-based approaches. It is designed to be massively scalable to hundreds of taxa and thousands of samples, and can be efficiently parallelized on high performance computing clusters. It is available both as a command line interface and as a Python package with an application programming interface, the latter of which can be used interactively to write complex, reproducible scripts and implement a suite of downstream analysis tools. AVAILABILITY AND IMPLEMENTATION: ipyrad is a free and open source program written in Python. Source code is available from the…
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- Python (programming language)
- Computer science
- Scripting language
- Source code
- Suite
- Documentation
- Scalability
- Open source