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  • 09-30-2013: More robust and faster LSC 0.3.1

    09-30-2013: More robust and faster LSC 0.3.1

    In LSC 0.3.1, we don't have pseudo chromosome, the alignment time reduced to ~10% (in Bowtie2 mode). And you can re-run some crashed jobs easily now.

    New features:

    Remove pseudo-chr processing
    Accept compressed SR as input (should be named SR.fa.cps/SR.fa.cps.idx in any folder)
    Added "runLSC -cleanup" option to remove redundant files (per thread split, remaining _tmp files) if the run was successful at the end.
    Changed convertNav to sort reads and then generate LR_SR.map (memory optimization instead of loading all alignments in memory)

    Miscellaneous changes:

    Changed "print" to system.echo (messages were not printed out in qsub output files)
    Changed a little bit "cleanup" option to keep per thread data (*.aa, *.ab, ..). It was useful when one thread was crashed and we wanted to just re-run that at the end

    Any feedback or bug report is very welcomed! Please contact [email protected]
    Last edited by LSC; 09-30-2013, 11:01 PM.

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