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PROGRAM:

NAME


LAshow - display local alignments from .las files

SYNOPSIS


LAshow [-caroUF] [-iint(4)] [-wint(100)][-bint(10)] src1:db|dam [src2:db|dam] align:las
[reads:FILE | reads:range ... ]

DESCRIPTION


LAshow produces a printed listing of the local alignments contained in the specified .las
file, where the a- and b-reads come from src1 or from src1 and src2, respectively. If a
file or list of read ranges is given, then only the overlaps for which the a-read is in
the set specified by the file or list are displayed. See DBshow(1) for an explanation of
how the file and list of read ranges are interpreted.

OPTIONS


-F Reverse the roles of the a- and b- reads in the display

-U Use uppercase for DNA sequence instead of the default lowercase

-iindentation
Set the indent for the cartoon and/or alignment displays if they are requested.
(default: 4)

-bnum_symbols
Set the number of symbols on either side of the aligned segments in an alignment
display. (default: 10)

-ww This parameter is used for the display modes specified by -a and -r. (default:
100)

-o Only display alignments that are proper overlaps-- that is, where a sequence end
occurs at each end of the alignment

DISPLAY MODES
-c Cartoon rendering of the alignment

-a, -r Display an alignment of the local alignment

The -a option puts exactly w columns per segment of the display, whereas the -r option
puts exactly w a-read symbols in each segment of the display. The -r display mode is
useful when one wants to visually compare two alignments involving the same a-read. If a
combination of the -c, -a, and -r flags is set, then the cartoon comes first, then the -a
alignment, and lastly the -r alignment.

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