————————————# BioPerl module for Bio::Tools::Run::Alignment::Lagan
#
# Please direct questions and support issues to <bioperl-l@bioperl.org>
#
# Cared for by Bioperl
#
# Copyright Bioperl, Stephen Montgomery <smontgom@bcgsc.bc.ca>
#
# Special thanks to Jason Stajich.
#
# You may distribute this module under the same terms as perl itself
# POD documentation - main docs before the code
=head1 NAME
Bio::Tools::Run::Alignment::Lagan - Object for the local execution of the LAGAN suite of tools (including MLAGAN for multiple sequence alignments)
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use Bio::Tools::Run::Alignment::Lagan;
@params =
('chaos' => "The contents of this string will be passed as args to chaos",
#Read you chaos README file for more info/This functionality
#has not been tested and will be integrated in future versions.
'order' => "\"-gs -7 -gc -2 -mt 2 -ms -1\"",
#Where gap start penalty of- 7, gap continue of -2, match of 2,
#and mismatch of -1.
'recurse' => "\"(12,25),(7,25),(4,30)"\",
#A list of (wordlength,score cutoff) pairs to be used in the
#recursive anchoring
'tree' => "\"(sample1 (sample2 sample3))"\",
#Used by mlagan / tree can also be passed when calling mlagan directly
#SCORING PARAMETERS FOR MLAGAN:
'match' => 12,
'mismatch' => -8,
'gapstart' => -50,
'gapend' => -50,
'gapcont' => -2,
);
=head1 DESCRIPTION
To run mlagan/lagan, you must have an environment variable that points to
the executable directory with files lagan.pl etc.
"LAGAN_DIR=/opt/lagan_executables/"
Simply having the executables in your path is not supported because the
executables themselves only work with the environment variable set.
All lagan and mlagan parameters listed in their Readmes can be set
except for the mfa flag which has been turned on by default to prevent
parsing of the alignment format.
TO USE LAGAN:
my $lagan = Bio::Tools::Run::Alignment::Lagan->new(@params);
my $report_out = $lagan->lagan($seq1, $seq2);
A SimpleAlign object is returned.
TO USE MLAGAN:
my $lagan = Bio::Tools::Run::Alignment::Lagan->new();
my $tree = "(($seqname1 $seqname2) $seqname3)";
my @sequence_objs; #an array of bioperl Seq objects
##If you use an unblessed seq array
my $seq_ref = \@sequence_objs;
bless $seq_ref, "ARRAY";
my $report_out = $lagan->mlagan($seq_ref, $tree);
A SimpleAlign object is returned
Only basic mlagan/lagan functionality has been implemented due to the
iterative development of their project. Future maintenance upgrades
will include enhanced features and scoring.
=head1 FEEDBACK
=head2 Mailing Lists
User feedback is an integral part of the evolution of this and other
Bioperl modules. Send your comments and suggestions preferably to
the Bioperl mailing list. Your participation is much appreciated.
bioperl-l@bioperl.org - General discussion
http://bioperl.org/wiki/Mailing_lists - About the mailing lists
=head2 Support
Please direct usage questions or support issues to the mailing list:
L<bioperl-l@bioperl.org>
rather than to the module maintainer directly. Many experienced and
reponsive experts will be able look at the problem and quickly
address it. Please include a thorough description of the problem
with code and data examples if at all possible.
=head2 Reporting Bugs
Report bugs to the Bioperl bug tracking system to help us keep track
of the bugs and their resolution. Bug reports can be submitted via the
web:
=head1 AUTHOR - Stephen Montgomery
Email smontgom@bcgsc.bc.ca
Genome Sciences Centre in beautiful Vancouver, British Columbia CANADA
=head1 CONTRIBUTORS
MLagan/Lagan is the hard work of Michael Brudno et al.
Sendu Bala bix@sendu.me.uk
=head1 APPENDIX
The rest of the documentation details each of the object methods.
Internal methods are usually preceded with a _
=cut
package
Bio::Tools::Run::Alignment::Lagan;
use
strict;
use
Bio::Root::IO;
use
Bio::Seq;
use
Bio::SeqIO;
use
Bio::AlignIO;
use
Bio::SimpleAlign;
use
File::Spec;
use
Bio::Matrix::IO;
use
Cwd;
our
@LAGAN_PARAMS
=
qw(chaos order recurse mfa out lazy maskedonly
usebounds rc translate draft info fastreject)
;
our
@OTHER_PARAMS
=
qw(outfile)
;
our
@LAGAN_SWITCHES
=
qw(silent quiet)
;
our
@MLAGAN_PARAMS
=
qw(nested postir translate lazy verbose tree match mismatch
gapstart gapend gapcont out version)
;
#Not all of these parameters are useful in this context, care
#should be used in setting only standard ones
#The LAGAN_DIR environment variable must be set
our
$PROGRAM_DIR
=
$ENV
{
'LAGAN_DIR'
} ||
''
;
sub
new {
my
(
$class
,
@args
) =
@_
;
my
$self
=
$class
->SUPER::new(
@args
);
$self
->_set_from_args(\
@args
,
-methods
=> [
@LAGAN_PARAMS
,
@OTHER_PARAMS
,
@LAGAN_SWITCHES
,
@MLAGAN_PARAMS
],
-create
=> 1);
my
(
$tfh
,
$tempfile
) =
$self
->io->tempfile();
my
$outfile
=
$self
->out ||
$self
->outfile ||
$tempfile
;
$self
->out(
$outfile
);
close
(
$tfh
);
undef
$tfh
;
return
$self
;
}
=head2 lagan
Runs the Lagan pairwise alignment algorithm
Inputs should be two PrimarySeq objects.
Returns an SimpleAlign object / preloaded with the tmp file of the
Lagan multifasta output.
=cut
sub
lagan {
my
(
$self
,
$input1
,
$input2
) =
@_
;
$self
->io->_io_cleanup();
my
$executable
=
'lagan.pl'
;
#my (undef, $tempfile) = $self->io->tempfile();
#$self->out($tempfile);
my
(
$infile1
,
$infile2
) =
$self
->_setinput(
$executable
,
$input1
,
$input2
);
my
$lagan_report
=
&_generic_lagan
(
$self
,
$executable
,
$infile1
,
$infile2
);
}
=head2 mlagan
Runs the Mlagan multiple sequence alignment algorithm.
Inputs should be an Array of Primary Seq objects and a Phylogenetic Tree in
String format or as a Bio::Tree::TreeI compliant object.
Returns an SimpleAlign object / preloaded with the tmp file of the Mlagan
multifasta output.
=cut
sub
mlagan {
my
(
$self
,
$input1
,
$tree
) =
@_
;
$self
->io->_io_cleanup();
my
$executable
=
'mlagan'
;
if
(
$tree
&&
ref
(
$tree
) &&
$tree
->isa(
'Bio::Tree::TreeI'
)) {
# fiddle tree so mlagan will like it
my
%orig_ids
;
foreach
my
$node
(
$tree
->get_nodes) {
my
$seq_id
=
$node
->name(
'supplied'
);
$seq_id
=
$seq_id
?
shift
@{
$seq_id
} : (
$node
->node_name ?
$node
->node_name :
$node
->id);
$orig_ids
{
$seq_id
} =
$node
->id;
$node
->id(
$seq_id
);
}
# convert to string
my
$tree_obj
=
$tree
;
$tree
=
$tree
->simplify_to_leaves_string;
# more fiddling
$tree
=~ s/ /_/g;
$tree
=~ s/"//g;
$tree
=~ s/,/ /g;
# unfiddle the tree object
foreach
my
$node
(
$tree_obj
->get_nodes) {
$node
->id(
$orig_ids
{
$node
->id});
}
}
my
$infiles
;
(
$infiles
,
$tree
) =
$self
->_setinput(
$executable
,
$input1
,
$tree
);
my
$lagan_report
=
&_generic_lagan
(
$self
,
$executable
,
$infiles
,
$tree
);
}
=head2 nuc_matrix
Title : nuc_matrix
Usage : my $matrix_obj = $obj->nuc_matrix();
-or-
$obj->nuc_matrix($matrix_obj);
-or-
$obj->nuc_matrix($matrix_file);
Function: Get/set the substitution matrix for use by mlagan. By default the
file $LAGAN_DIR/nucmatrix.txt is used by mlagan. By default this
method returns a corresponding Matrix.
Returns : Bio::Matrix::Mlagan object
Args : none to get, OR to set:
Bio::Matrix::MLagan object
OR
filename of an mlagan substitution matrix file
NB: due to a bug in mlagan 2.0, the -nucmatrixfile option does not
work, so this Bioperl wrapper is unable to simply point mlagan to
your desired matrix file (or to a temp file generated from your
matrix object). Instead the $LAGAN_DIR/nucmatrix.txt file must
actually be replaced. This wrapper will make a back-up copy of that
file, write the new file in its place, then revert things back to the
way they were after the alignment has been produced. For this reason,
$LAGAN_DIR must be writable, as must $LAGAN_DIR/nucmatrix.txt.
=cut
sub
nuc_matrix {
my
(
$self
,
$thing
,
$gap_open
,
$gap_continue
) =
@_
;
if
(
$thing
) {
if
(-e
$thing
) {
my
$min
= Bio::Matrix::IO->new(
-format
=>
'mlagan'
,
-file
=>
$thing
);
$self
->{_nuc_matrix} =
$min
->next_matrix;
}
elsif
(
ref
(
$thing
) &&
$thing
->isa(
'Bio::Matrix::Mlagan'
)) {
$self
->{_nuc_matrix} =
$thing
;
}
else
{
$self
->throw(
"Unknown kind of thing supplied, '$thing'"
);
}
$self
->{_nuc_matrix_set} = 1;
}
unless
(
defined
$self
->{_nuc_matrix}) {
# read the program default file
my
$min
= Bio::Matrix::IO->new(
-format
=>
'mlagan'
,
-file
=> File::Spec->catfile(
$PROGRAM_DIR
,
'nucmatrix.txt'
));
$self
->{_nuc_matrix} =
$min
->next_matrix;
}
$self
->{_nuc_matrix_set} = 1
if
defined
wantarray
;
return
$self
->{_nuc_matrix};
}
=head2 _setinput
Title : _setinput
Usage : Internal function, not to be called directly
Function: Create input file(s) for Lagan executables
Returns : name of files containing Lagan data input /
or array of files and phylo tree for Mlagan data input
=cut
sub
_setinput {
my
(
$self
,
$executable
,
$input1
,
$input2
) =
@_
;
my
(
$fh
,
$infile1
,
$infile2
,
$temp1
,
$temp2
,
$seq1
,
$seq2
);
$self
->io->_io_cleanup();
SWITCH: {
if
(
ref
(
$input1
) =~ /ARRAY/i) {
##INPUTS TO MLAGAN / WILL hAVE TO BE CHANGED IF LAGAN EVER
##SUPPORTS MULTI-INPUT
my
@infilearr
;
foreach
$seq1
(
@$input1
) {
(
$fh
,
$infile1
) =
$self
->io->tempfile();
my
$temp
= Bio::SeqIO->new(
-fh
=>
$fh
,
-format
=>
'Fasta'
);
unless
(
$seq1
->isa(
"Bio::PrimarySeqI"
)) {
return
0;
}
$temp
->write_seq(
$seq1
);
close
$fh
;
undef
$fh
;
push
@infilearr
,
$infile1
;
}
$infile1
= \
@infilearr
;
last
SWITCH;
}
elsif
(
$input1
->isa(
"Bio::PrimarySeqI"
)) {
##INPUTS TO LAGAN
(
$fh
,
$infile1
) =
$self
->io->tempfile();
#Want to make sure their are no white spaces in sequence.
#Happens if input1 is taken from an alignment.
my
$sequence
=
$input1
->seq();
$sequence
=~ s/\W+//g;
$input1
->seq(
$sequence
);
$temp1
= Bio::SeqIO->new(
-fh
=>
$fh
,
-format
=>
'Fasta'
);
$temp1
->write_seq(
$input1
);
close
$fh
;
undef
$fh
;
last
SWITCH;
}
}
SWITCH2: {
if
(
ref
(
$input2
)) {
if
(
$input2
->isa(
"Bio::PrimarySeqI"
)) {
(
$fh
,
$infile2
) =
$self
->io->tempfile();
#Want to make sure their are no white spaces in
#sequence. Happens if input2 is taken from an
#alignment.
my
$sequence
=
$input2
->seq();
$sequence
=~ s/\W+//g;
$input2
->seq(
$sequence
);
$temp2
= Bio::SeqIO->new(
-fh
=>
$fh
,
-format
=>
'Fasta'
);
$temp2
->write_seq(
$input2
);
close
$fh
;
undef
$fh
;
last
SWITCH2;
}
}
else
{
$infile2
=
$input2
;
##A tree as a scalar has been passed, pass it through
}
}
return
(
$infile1
,
$infile2
);
}
=head2 _generic_lagan
Title : _generic_lagan
Usage : internal function not called directly
Returns : SimpleAlign object
=cut
sub
_generic_lagan {
my
(
$self
,
$executable
,
$input1
,
$input2
) =
@_
;
my
$param_string
=
$self
->_setparams(
$executable
);
my
$lagan_report
=
&_runlagan
(
$self
,
$executable
,
$param_string
,
$input1
,
$input2
);
}
=head2 _setparams
Title : _setparams
Usage : Internal function, not to be called directly
Function: Create parameter inputs for (m)Lagan program
Returns : parameter string to be passed to Lagan
Args : Reference to calling object and name of (m)Lagan executable
=cut
sub
_setparams {
my
(
$self
,
$executable
) =
@_
;
my
(
@execparams
,
$nucmatrixfile
);
if
(
$executable
eq
'lagan.pl'
) {
@execparams
=
@LAGAN_PARAMS
;
}
elsif
(
$executable
eq
'mlagan'
) {
@execparams
=
@MLAGAN_PARAMS
;
if
(
$self
->{_nuc_matrix_set}) {
# we create this file on every call because we have no way of
# knowing if user altered the matrix object
(
my
$handle
,
$nucmatrixfile
) =
$self
->io->tempfile();
my
$mout
= Bio::Matrix::IO->new(
-format
=>
'mlagan'
,
-fh
=>
$handle
);
$mout
->write_matrix(
$self
->nuc_matrix);
$self
->{_nucmatrixfile} =
$nucmatrixfile
;
}
}
##EXPAND OTHER LAGAN SUITE PROGRAMS HERE
my
$param_string
=
$self
->SUPER::_setparams(
-params
=> [
@execparams
],
-dash
=> 1);
$param_string
.=
" -nucmatrixfile $nucmatrixfile"
if
$nucmatrixfile
;
return
$param_string
.
" -mfa "
;
}
=head2 _runlagan
Title : _runlagan
Usage : Internal function, not to be called directly
Function: makes actual system call to (m)Lagan program
Example :
Returns : Report object in the SimpleAlign object
=cut
sub
_runlagan {
my
(
$self
,
$executable
,
$param_string
,
$input1
,
$input2
) =
@_
;
my
(
$lagan_obj
,
$exe
);
if
( ! (
$exe
=
$self
->executable(
$executable
))) {
return
;
}
my
$version
=
$self
->version;
my
$command_string
;
if
(
$executable
eq
'lagan.pl'
) {
$command_string
=
$exe
.
" "
.
$input1
.
" "
.
$input2
.
$param_string
;
}
if
(
$executable
eq
'mlagan'
) {
$command_string
=
$exe
;
foreach
my
$tempfile
(
@$input1
) {
$command_string
.=
" "
.
$tempfile
;
}
if
(
defined
$input2
) {
$command_string
.=
" -tree "
.
"\""
.
$input2
.
"\""
;
}
$command_string
.=
" "
.
$param_string
;
my
$matrix_file
=
$self
->{_nucmatrixfile};
if
(
$version
<= 3 &&
$matrix_file
) {
# mlagan 2.0 bug-workaround
my
$orig
= File::Spec->catfile(
$PROGRAM_DIR
,
'nucmatrix.txt'
);
-e
$orig
||
$self
->throw(
"Strange, $orig doesn't seem to exist"
);
system
(
"cp $orig $orig.bk"
) &&
$self
->throw(
"Backup of $orig failed: $!"
);
system
(
"cp $matrix_file $orig"
) &&
$self
->throw(
"Copy of $matrix_file -> $orig failed: $!"
);
}
}
if
((
$self
->silent ||
$self
->quiet) &&
($^O !~ /os2|dos|MSWin32|amigaos/)) {
$command_string
.=
' > /dev/null 2> /dev/null'
;
}
# will do brute-force clean up of junk files generated by lagan
my
$cwd
= cwd();
opendir
(
my
$cwd_dir
,
$cwd
) ||
$self
->throw(
"Could not open the current directory '$cwd'!"
);
my
%ok_files
;
foreach
my
$thing
(
readdir
(
$cwd_dir
)) {
if
(
$thing
=~ /anch/) {
$ok_files
{
$thing
} = 1;
}
}
closedir
(
$cwd_dir
);
$self
->debug(
"$command_string\n"
);
my
$status
=
system
((
$version
<= 3 ?
'_POSIX2_VERSION=1 '
:
''
).
$command_string
);
# temporary hack whilst lagan script 'rechaos.pl' uses obsolete sort syntax
if
(
$version
<= 1 &&
$self
->{_nucmatrixfile}) {
my
$orig
= File::Spec->catfile(
$PROGRAM_DIR
,
'nucmatrix.txt'
);
system
(
"mv $orig.bk $orig"
) &&
$self
->
warn
(
"Restore of $orig from $orig.bk failed: $!"
);
}
opendir
(
$cwd_dir
,
$cwd
) ||
$self
->throw(
"Could not open the current directory '$cwd'!"
);
foreach
my
$thing
(
readdir
(
$cwd_dir
)) {
if
(
$thing
=~ /anch/) {
unlink
(
$thing
)
unless
$ok_files
{
$thing
};
}
}
closedir
(
$cwd_dir
);
my
$outfile
=
$self
->out();
my
$align
= Bio::AlignIO->new(
'-file'
=>
$outfile
,
'-format'
=>
'fasta'
);
my
$aln
=
$align
->next_aln();
return
$aln
;
}
=head2 executable
Title : executable
Usage : my $exe = $lagan->executable('mlagan');
Function: Finds the full path to the 'lagan' executable
Returns : string representing the full path to the exe
Args : [optional] name of executable to set path to
[optional] boolean flag whether or not warn when exe is not found
Thanks to Jason Stajich for providing the framework for this subroutine
=cut
sub
executable {
my
(
$self
,
$exename
,
$exe
,
$warn
) =
@_
;
$exename
=
'lagan.pl'
unless
defined
$exename
;
if
(
defined
$exe
&& -x
$exe
) {
$self
->{
'_pathtoexe'
}->{
$exename
} =
$exe
;
}
unless
(
defined
$self
->{
'_pathtoexe'
}->{
$exename
} ) {
my
$f
=
$self
->program_path(
$exename
);
$exe
=
$self
->{
'_pathtoexe'
}->{
$exename
} =
$f
if
(-e
$f
&& -x
$f
);
unless
(
$exe
) {
if
( (
$exe
=
$self
->io->exists_exe(
$exename
)) && -x
$exe
) {
$self
->{
'_pathtoexe'
}->{
$exename
} =
$exe
;
}
else
{
$self
->
warn
(
"Cannot find executable for $exename"
)
if
$warn
;
$self
->{
'_pathtoexe'
}->{
$exename
} =
undef
;
}
}
}
# even if its executable, we still need the environment variable to have
# been set
if
(!
$PROGRAM_DIR
) {
$self
->
warn
(
"Environment variable LAGAN_DIR must be set, even if the lagan executables are in your path"
);
$self
->{
'_pathtoexe'
}->{
$exename
} =
undef
;
}
return
$self
->{
'_pathtoexe'
}->{
$exename
};
}
=head2 program_path
Title : program_path
Usage : my $path = $lagan->program_path();
Function: Builds path for executable
Returns : string representing the full path to the exe
Thanks to Jason Stajich for providing the framework for this subroutine
=cut
sub
program_path {
my
(
$self
,
$program_name
) =
@_
;
my
@path
;
push
@path
,
$self
->program_dir
if
$self
->program_dir;
push
@path
,
$program_name
.($^O =~ /mswin/i ?
''
:
''
);
# Option for Windows variants / None so far
return
Bio::Root::IO->catfile(
@path
);
}
=head2 program_dir
Title : program_dir
Usage : my $dir = $lagan->program_dir();
Function: Abstract get method for dir of program. To be implemented
by wrapper.
Returns : string representing program directory
Thanks to Jason Stajich for providing the framework for this subroutine
=cut
sub
program_dir {
$PROGRAM_DIR
;
}
=head2 version
Title : version
Usage : my $version = $lagan->version;
Function: returns the program version
Returns : number
Args : none
=cut
sub
version {
my
$self
=
shift
;
my
$exe
=
$self
->executable(
'mlagan'
) ||
return
;
open
(
my
$VER
,
"$exe -version 2>&1 |"
) ||
die
"Could not open command '$exe -version'\n"
;
my
$version
;
while
(
my
$line
= <
$VER
>) {
(
$version
) =
$line
=~ /(\d+\S+)/;
}
close
(
$VER
) ||
die
"Could not complete command '$exe -version'\n"
;
return
$version
;
}
1;