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GNU General Public License, Version 3.0
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version 1.4.3 on Jan 9th, 2014

CaPSID

CaPSID (Computational Pathogen Sequence IDentification) is a comprehensive open source platform which integrates a high-performance computational pipeline for pathogen sequence identification and characterization in human genomes and transcriptomes together with a scalable results database and a user-friendly web-based software application for managing, querying and visualizing results.

Project Leader Vincent Ferretti

Development Team Ivan Borozan, Philippe Laflamme, Shane Wilson

Downloading and using CaPSID is free, if you use CaPSID or its code in your work please acknowledge CaPSID by referring to its GitHub homepage https://github.com/capsid. This is important for us since obtaining grants is one significant way to fund planning and implementation for our project. Also if you find CaPSID useful in your research feel free to let us know.

Getting Started

You will need a MongoDB database, a Python 2.7 installation and a Java Web Server. For more details, read the wiki:

https://github.com/capsid/capsid/wiki/
Acknowledgement

This project is supported by the Ontario Institute for Cancer Research (OICR) through funding provided by the government of Ontario, Canada.

News

1.4.3

Release date: 2 October 2012

  • Fixes Error message when running subtraction and alignment is not found
  • More work on fixing long running queries
1.4.2

Release date: 2 September 2012

  • Removes MongoKit dependency
1.4.1

Release date: 4 July 2012

  • Fixes cursor timeout for long running statistics queries
1.4.0

Release date: 1 June 2012

  • Adds statistics while they are being run rather than all at the end
  • Saves unique id for genes as uid
1.3.0

Release date: 28 Feb 2012

  • Adds a new field in mapped for AS tag
  • Links mapped genes to NCBI page
  • Uses max sample coverage for project max coverage
  • Adds timer to wait for file collapsing to finish when intersecting
  • Using a path/to/file input no longer breaks intersecting
1.2.6

Release date: 6 Feb 2012

  • Subtraction filters out unmapped when building mapped reads
1.2

Release date: 20 Jan 2012

  • Utility to create FastQ files from unmapped reads
  • Utility to return intersection of FastQ files
  • Utility to return filter FastQ files
  • Added mapq threshold flag to subtraction
  • Gbloader can now load bacteria and fungal genomes
  • Saves genome sequences to database using GridFS
  • Reduced memory footprint when calculating statistics
  • use subprocesses instead of os.system
  • mapq scores filter needs to include 0 <= mapq <=3 due to multiple mapping reads
1.1

Release date: 25 Nov 2011

  • Adds support for pair-end reads
1.0.1

Release date: 19 Oct 2011

  • Added support for MongoDB authentication
1.0

Release date: 12 Oct 2011

  • Initial release

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