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Welcome to plastid!

For documentation, see our home page on ReadtheDocs.

To run the tests, download the test dataset and unpack it into plastid/test.

Introduction

plastid is a Python library for genomic analysis -- in particular, high-throughput sequencing data -- with an emphasis on simplicity for users. It was written by Joshua Dunn in Jonathan Weissman's lab at UCSF, initially for analysis of ribosome profiling and RNA-seq data. Versions of it have been used in several publications.

plastid's intended audience includes computational and traditional biologists, software developers, and even those who are new to sequencing analysis. It is released under the BSD 3-Clause license.

This package provides:

  1. A set of scripts that implement common sequencing analyses
  2. A set of classes for exploratory data anlysis. These provide simple and consistent interfaces for manipulating genomic features, read alignments, and quantitative data; and readily interface with existing scientific tools, like the SciPy stack.
  3. Script writing tools that make it easy to use the objects implemented in plastid.
  4. Extensive documentation, both in source code and at our home page on ReadtheDocs.

Installation

plastid can be installed directly from PyPI, but requires numpy, pysam, and cython to be installed first i.e.:

$ pip install numpy pysam cython
$ pip install plastid

If you get any runtime warnings about numpy versions having changed, or about a missing module in Pysam, or about some object being the wrong size, try regenerating the included C source files from the original Cython code. To do this type:

$ pip install --upgrade  --install-option='--recythonize' plastid

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