Storing And Manipulating Net Alignments Using Bioconductor
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Nathan Harmston ★ 1.1k

Hi,

I'm currently working with the net alignments available from the UCSC. I was hoping that there would be a bioconductor package out there that would allow me to both store this data and manipulate it - but a look around hasn't really turned anything up. I was wondering if I've missed something during my searches or what people use to manipulate this type of data programmatically (in R or anything else). I'd ideally want to be able to handle alignments between synteny blocks in multiple species - not just pairwise. Thanks

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rtracklayer::liftOver ?

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not really what I was looking for - I'm going to just write my own parser - store it in a database and pump it into GRanges. I was really looking to play with the net alignments not the chain files - which seems to be all thats possible with rtracklayer

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