Docstring:
Usage: qiime vsearch cluster-features-open-reference [OPTIONS]
Given a feature table and the associated feature sequences, cluster the
features against a reference database based on user-specified percent
identity threshold of their sequences. Any sequences that don't match are
then clustered de novo. This is not a general-purpose clustering method, but
rather is intended to be used for clustering the results of quality-
filtering/dereplication methods, such as DADA2, or for re-clustering a
FeatureTable at a lower percent identity than it was originally clustered
at. When a group of features in the input table are clustered into a single
feature, the frequency of that single feature in a given sample is the sum
of the frequencies of the features that were clustered in that sample.
Feature identifiers will be inherited from the centroid feature of each
cluster. For features that match a reference sequence, the centroid feature
is that reference sequence, so its identifier will become the feature
identifier. The clustered_sequences result will contain feature
representative sequences that are derived from the sequences input for all
features in clustered_table. This will always be the most abundant sequence
in the cluster. The new_reference_sequences result will contain the entire
reference database, plus feature representative sequences for any de novo
features. This is intended to be used as a reference database in subsequent
iterations of cluster_features_open_reference, if applicable. See the
vsearch documentation for details on how sequence clustering is performed.
Inputs:
--i-sequences ARTIFACT FeatureData[Sequence]
The sequences corresponding to the features in
table. [required]
--i-table ARTIFACT FeatureTable[Frequency]
The feature table to be clustered. [required]
--i-reference-sequences ARTIFACT FeatureData[Sequence]
The sequences to use as cluster centroids.
[required]
Parameters:
--p-perc-identity PROPORTION Range(0, 1, inclusive_start=False,
inclusive_end=True) The percent identity at which clustering should be
performed. This parameter maps to vsearch's --id
parameter. [required]
--p-strand TEXT Choices('plus', 'both')
Search plus (i.e., forward) or both (i.e., forward
and reverse complement) strands. [default: 'plus']
--p-threads INTEGER Range(0, 256, inclusive_end=True)
The number of threads to use for computation.
Passing 0 will launch one thread per CPU core.
[default: 1]
Outputs:
--o-clustered-table ARTIFACT FeatureTable[Frequency]
The table following clustering of features.
[required]
--o-clustered-sequences ARTIFACT FeatureData[Sequence]
Sequences representing clustered features.
[required]
--o-new-reference-sequences ARTIFACT FeatureData[Sequence]
The new reference sequences. This can be used for
subsequent runs of open-reference clustering for
consistent definitions of features across
open-reference feature tables. [required]
Miscellaneous:
--output-dir PATH Output unspecified results to a directory
--verbose / --quiet Display verbose output to stdout and/or stderr
during execution of this action. Or silence output
if execution is successful (silence is golden).
--example-data PATH Write example data and exit.
--citations Show citations and exit.
--help Show this message and exit.
Import:
from qiime2.plugins.vsearch.pipelines import cluster_features_open_reference
Docstring:
Open-reference clustering of features.
Given a feature table and the associated feature sequences, cluster the
features against a reference database based on user-specified percent
identity threshold of their sequences. Any sequences that don't match are
then clustered de novo. This is not a general-purpose clustering method,
but rather is intended to be used for clustering the results of quality-
filtering/dereplication methods, such as DADA2, or for re-clustering a
FeatureTable at a lower percent identity than it was originally clustered
at. When a group of features in the input table are clustered into a single
feature, the frequency of that single feature in a given sample is the sum
of the frequencies of the features that were clustered in that sample.
Feature identifiers will be inherited from the centroid feature of each
cluster. For features that match a reference sequence, the centroid feature
is that reference sequence, so its identifier will become the feature
identifier. The clustered_sequences result will contain feature
representative sequences that are derived from the sequences input for all
features in clustered_table. This will always be the most abundant sequence
in the cluster. The new_reference_sequences result will contain the entire
reference database, plus feature representative sequences for any de novo
features. This is intended to be used as a reference database in subsequent
iterations of cluster_features_open_reference, if applicable. See the
vsearch documentation for details on how sequence clustering is performed.
Parameters
----------
sequences : FeatureData[Sequence]
The sequences corresponding to the features in table.
table : FeatureTable[Frequency]
The feature table to be clustered.
reference_sequences : FeatureData[Sequence]
The sequences to use as cluster centroids.
perc_identity : Float % Range(0, 1, inclusive_start=False, inclusive_end=True)
The percent identity at which clustering should be performed. This
parameter maps to vsearch's --id parameter.
strand : Str % Choices('plus', 'both'), optional
Search plus (i.e., forward) or both (i.e., forward and reverse
complement) strands.
threads : Int % Range(0, 256, inclusive_end=True), optional
The number of threads to use for computation. Passing 0 will launch one
thread per CPU core.
Returns
-------
clustered_table : FeatureTable[Frequency]
The table following clustering of features.
clustered_sequences : FeatureData[Sequence]
Sequences representing clustered features.
new_reference_sequences : FeatureData[Sequence]
The new reference sequences. This can be used for subsequent runs of
open-reference clustering for consistent definitions of features across
open-reference feature tables.