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Gubbins output

Open mariemh23 opened this issue 7 years ago • 10 comments

Hello,

I have an issue when i try to visualize the gubbins output. Could you help me, please? if I understood correctly, I have to add the gff file and the tree (from Gubbins) as well as the annotation file of the reference strain (which I used to launch gubbins). However, I get no block except in the line opposite the reference strain.

Thanks

mariemh23 avatar Feb 03 '18 20:02 mariemh23

Hi @mariemh23 - that sounds like you've got the correct files. Could you have a look inside the gubbins GFF file and check that it did indeed find recombination blocks in sequences other than the reference?

jameshadfield avatar Feb 05 '18 17:02 jameshadfield

Yes , I checked my gff file and I got some micro recombination . Actually , i generated a graph with gubbins_drawer and I got others recombination but it does not specify the location of the recombination Maybe phandango only shows recombination blocks and not micro recombination

mariemh23 avatar Feb 07 '18 10:02 mariemh23

I'm not familiar with "micro recombination" - @simonrharris what's going on here?

jameshadfield avatar Feb 07 '18 19:02 jameshadfield

By micro recombination, I mean SNP (5 or 4 SNP)

2018-02-07 20:48 GMT+01:00 james hadfield [email protected]:

I'm not familiar with "micro recombination" - @simonrharris https://github.com/simonrharris what's going on here?

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mariemh23 avatar Feb 08 '18 08:02 mariemh23

This may sound silly, but have you tried zooming in to where you think those small blocks should be? It may be that they are too small to see at full genome level in Phandango.

simonrharris avatar Feb 08 '18 10:02 simonrharris

If this is the case, we should make the blocks some min number of pixels. I think someone else mentioned this a while ago.

jameshadfield avatar Feb 08 '18 17:02 jameshadfield

Hello @jameshadfield I used gubbins. After i wanted to use phandango to generate figures. But I do not see how to use phandango or how to install it ? Thank you

diaz13 avatar Aug 29 '18 13:08 diaz13

No need to install. Just drag your files to the main page of the site https://jameshadfield.github.io/phandango/#/

mariemh23 avatar Aug 29 '18 16:08 mariemh23

@diaz13 phandango doesn't need any installation, it's used by dropping your data files onto http://www.phandango.net (or https://jameshadfield.github.io/phandango, they're the same thing).

The wiki -- https://github.com/jameshadfield/phandango/wiki -- contains more details on file formats etc. If you have any further problems please open a new issue 👍

jameshadfield avatar Aug 29 '18 17:08 jameshadfield

Thanks @jameshadfield. I use it well.

:)

diaz13 avatar Aug 30 '18 08:08 diaz13