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== Synopsis == | == Synopsis == |
Revision as of 16:02, 20 May 2010
This page contains information regarding a version of LocusZoom that may be downloaded for personal use. For more information on LocusZoom, see this page.
Requirements
LocusZoom standalone requires the following:
- Python 2.6 (do not download the 3.0 branch!)
- R 2.10+
- new_fugue, a program for computing LD, written by Goncalo Abecasis.
Currently only Unix/Linux is supported, though Mac OS X should be supported in a future release.
Synopsis
A quick example
First, change directory into examples/. Then, run the following command:
./run_example.py
This script runs the following command for you:
../bin/locuszoom --metal Kathiresan_2009_HDL.txt --refgene FADS1
A PDF plot of the FADS1 locus will be created in the directory. Voila, your first region plot!