The JCVI Pan-Genome Pipeline is a collection of programs designed to allow users to run PanOCT along with numerous other tools that support and extend the capabilities of PanOCT. PanOCT, or Pan-genome Ortholog Clustering Tool, was created as a tool for pan-genomic analysis of closely related prokaryotic species or strains. The JCVI Pan-Genome Pipeline consists of a series of command-line utilities, invoked by a single wrapper, that: prepare input for analysis, invoke third-party analysis tools such as NCBI Blast+, run PanOCT, annotate features of the resulting pan-genome, detect sets of genes of interest such as AMR genes, and generate figures and tables to visualize the results of the analysis. The pipeline is capable of running in a hierarchical mode, lowering the RAM used by the pipeline, by analyzing subdivisions of the input before running a final PanOCT run that incorporates the results in those subdivisions.
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