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LAMBDA – the Local Aligner for Massive Biological DatA
Lambda: the Local Aligner for Massive Biological DatA
Lambda is a local aligner optimized for many query sequences and searches in protein space. It...
- is highly compatible to BLAST (bitscore and e-value statistics, tab separated and verbose output formats)
- is much faster than BLAST and many other comparable tools
- supports many other input and output formats, including standards-conformant
.sam
and.bam
and many compression types - has special features for species annotation and taxonomic analysis
- is well-documented and easy to use (e.g. provides progress-bars and memory usage estimates)
downloads and installation
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| .. image:: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/seqan/lambda/gh-pages/images_readme/appbar.disk.download.png | Pre-built executables for GNU/Linux, Mac and FreeBSD are available from the |
| :alt: Download Executables | releases page <https://github.com/seqan/lambda/releases>
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| :target: https://github.com/seqan/lambda/releases | |
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| Source code |
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| .. image:: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/seqan/lambda/gh-pages/images_readme/appbar.column.three.png | You can also build lambda from source which will result in binaries optimized for your |
| :alt: Build from source | specific system (and thus faster). For instructions, please see the |
| :target: https://github.com/seqan/lambda/wiki | wiki <https://github.com/seqan/lambda/wiki>
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usage instructions
Before you can search, you need to have an index. You can
- download and unzip a pre-built index from the
wiki <https://github.com/seqan/lambda/wiki>
__; or - index one yourself (this can take some time but only has to be done once):
::
% bin/lambda2 mkindexp -d db.fasta
(in case you want to create a nucleotide index, instead use mkindexn
)
After that running Lambda is as simple as
::
% bin/lambda2 searchp -q query.fasta -i db.fasta.lambda
(in case you want to perform a nucleotide search, instead use searchn
)
For a list of options, see the help pages:
::
% bin/lambda2 --help
% bin/lambda2 COMMAND --help
Advanced options are available via --full-help
or the man pages, and more documentation is available
in the wiki <https://github.com/seqan/lambda/wiki>
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authorship and copyright
Lambda is being developed by Hannes Hauswedell <mailto:[email protected]>
, but it incorporates a lot of work from other members of the SeqAn project <http://www.seqan.de>
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| Please always cite the publication, also if using Lambda in comparisons and pipelines |
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| .. image:: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/seqan/lambda/gh-pages/images_readme/appbar.book.hardcover.open.png | Lambda: the local aligner for massive biological data; |
| :alt: Please cite | Hannes Hauswedell, Jochen Singer, Knut Reinert; |
| :target: http://bioinformatics.oxfordjournals.org/content/30/17/i349.abstract | Bioinformatics 2014 30 (17): i349-i355 <http://bioinformatics.oxfordjournals.org/content/30/17/i349.abstract>
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| :width: 76px | doi: 10.1093/bioinformatics/btu439 |
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| Please respect the license of the software |
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| .. image:: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/seqan/lambda/gh-pages/images_readme/copyleft.png | Lambda is Free and open source software, so you can use it for any purpose, free of charge. |
| :alt: Respect the license | However certain conditions apply when you (re-)distribute and/or modify Lambda, please respect the |
| :target: https://github.com/seqan/lambda/blob/master/LICENSE.rst | license <https://github.com/seqan/lambda/blob/master/LICENSE.rst>
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feedback & updates
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| .. image:: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/seqan/lambda/gh-pages/images_readme/appbar.social.github.octocat.png | You can ask questions and report bugs on the github tracker <https://github.com/seqan/lambda/issues>
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| :alt: GitHub | Please also subscribe <https://github.com/seqan/lambda/subscription>
__ and/or star us! |
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| :alt: Newsletter | newsletter <https://lists.fu-berlin.de/listinfo/lambda-users>
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