mac3_bdgpeakcall - Model-based Analysis for ChIP-Sequencing
usage: macs3 bdgpeakcall [-h] -i IFILE [-c CUTOFF] [-l
MINLEN] [-g MAXGAP]
- [--cutoff-analysis]
- [--cutoff-analysis-steps CUTOFF_ANALYSIS_STEPS] [--no-trackline]
[--verbose VERBOSE] [--outdir OUTDIR] (-o OFILE | --o-prefix
OPREFIX)
- -h, --help
- show this help message and exit
- -i IFILE, --ifile
IFILE
- MACS score in bedGraph. REQUIRED
- -c CUTOFF, --cutoff
CUTOFF
- Cutoff depends on which method you used for score track. If the file
contains pvalue scores from MACS3, score 5 means pvalue 1e-5. Regions with
signals lower than cutoff will not be considerred as enriched regions.
DEFAULT: 5
- -l MINLEN,
--min-length MINLEN
- minimum length of peak, better to set it as d value. DEFAULT: 200
- -g MAXGAP, --max-gap
MAXGAP
- maximum gap between significant points in a peak, better to set it as tag
size. DEFAULT: 30
- --cutoff-analysis
- While set, bdgpeakcall will analyze number or total length of peaks that
can be called by different cutoff then output a summary table to help user
decide a better cutoff. Note, minlen and maxgap may affect the results.
DEFAULT: False
- --cutoff-analysis-steps
CUTOFF_ANALYSIS_STEPS
- Steps for performing cutoff analysis. It will be used to decide which
cutoff value should be included in the final report. Larger the value,
higher resolution the cutoff analysis can be. But please note, the final
report won't necessarily include the same number of cutoff values as
specified here since we won't output the cutoff that yield zero peak.
DEFAULT: 100
- --no-trackline
- Tells MACS not to include trackline with bedGraph files. The trackline is
used by UCSC for the options for display.
- --verbose
VERBOSE
- Set verbose level of runtime message. 0: only show critical message, 1:
show additional warning message, 2: show process information, 3: show
debug messages. DEFAULT:2
- --outdir
OUTDIR
- If specified all output files will be written to that directory. Default:
the current working directory
- -o OFILE, --ofile
OFILE
- Output file name. Mutually exclusive with --o-prefix.
- --o-prefix
OPREFIX
- Output file prefix. Mutually exclusive with -o/--ofile.