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single_rarefaction.py – Perform rarefaction on an otu table

Description:

To perform bootstrap, jackknife, and rarefaction analyses, the otu table must be subsampled (rarefied). This script rarefies, or subsamples, an OTU table. This does not provide curves of diversity by number of sequences in a sample. Rather it creates a subsampled OTU table by random sampling (without replacement) of the input OTU table. Samples that have fewer sequences then the requested rarefaction depth are omitted from the ouput otu tables. The pseudo-random number generator used for rarefaction by subsampling is NumPy’s default - an implementation of the Mersenne twister PRNG.

Usage: single_rarefaction.py [options]

Input Arguments:

Note

[REQUIRED]

-i, --input_path
Input OTU table filepath.
-o, --output_path
Output OTU table filepath.
-d, --depth
Number of sequences to subsample per sample.

[OPTIONAL]

--lineages_included
Deprecated: lineages are now included by default. Pass –supress_lineages_included to prevent output OTU tables from including taxonomic (lineage) information for each OTU. Note: this will only work if lineage information is in the input OTU table.
--suppress_lineages_included
Exclude taxonomic (lineage) information for each OTU.
-k, --keep_empty_otus
Retain OTUs of all zeros, which are usually omitted from the output OTU tables. [default: False]
--subsample_multinomial
Subsample using subsampling with replacement [default: False]

Output:

The results of single_rarefaction.py consist of a single subsampled OTU table. The file has the same otu table format as the input otu_table.biom. note: if the output file would be empty, no file is written

Example:

subsample otu_table.biom (-i) at 100 seqs/sample (-d), write results to otu_table_even100.txt (-o).

single_rarefaction.py -i otu_table.biom -o otu_table_even100.biom -d 100

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