getBio {biomartr} | R Documentation |
A wrapper to all bio getters, selected with 'type' argument
Description
A wrapper to all bio getters, selected with 'type' argument
Usage
getBio(
db = "refseq",
organism,
type,
reference = FALSE,
release = NULL,
gunzip = FALSE,
update = FALSE,
skip_bacteria = TRUE,
path = paste0("set_", toupper(type)),
remove_annotation_outliers = FALSE,
analyse_genome = FALSE,
assembly_type = "toplevel",
format = "gff3",
mute_citation = FALSE
)
Arguments
db |
a character string specifying the database from which the genome shall be retrieved:
|
organism |
Organism selector id, there are three options to characterize an organism:
|
type |
biological sequence type. (alternatives are: genome, gff, cds, rna, proteome, assembly_stats, repeat_masker, collection (all the others)) |
reference |
a logical value indicating whether or not a genome shall be downloaded if it isn't marked in the database as either a reference genome or a representative genome. |
release |
a numeric, the database release version of ENSEMBL ( |
gunzip |
a logical, indicating whether or not files should be unzipped. |
update |
logical, default FALSE. Updated backend cached files needed. Usually keep this false, to make ut run much faster. Only set to TRUE, if you believe you cache is outdated (Species only exist in newest release etc) |
skip_bacteria |
Due to its enormous dataset size (> 700MB as of July 2023),
the bacterial summary file will not be loaded by default anymore. If users
wish to gain insights for the bacterial kingdom they needs to actively specify |
path |
character, default location is paste0("set_", toupper(type)) |
remove_annotation_outliers |
shall outlier lines be removed from the input |
analyse_genome |
logical, default FALSE. If TRUE, get general genome statistics like gc content etc. For more details, see ?summary_genome |
assembly_type |
character, default c("primary_assembly", "toplevel"). Used for ensembl only, specifies the genome assembly type. Searches for both primary and toplevel, and if both are found, uses the first by order (so primary is prioritized by default). The Primary assembly should usually be used if it exists. The "primary assembly" contains all the top-level sequence regions, excluding alternative haplotypes and patches. If the primary assembly file is not present for a species (only defined for standard model organisms), that indicates that there were no haplotype/patch regions, and in such cases, the 'toplevel file is used. For more details see: ensembl tutorial |
format |
"gff3", alternative "gtf" for ensembl. |
mute_citation |
logical, default FALSE, indicating whether citation message should be muted. |
Details
Internally this function loads the the overview.txt file from NCBI:
refseq: ftp://ftp.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/genomes/refseq/
genbank: ftp://ftp.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/genomes/genbank/
and creates a directory relative to file type, if you get fasta genomes it will be _ncbi_downloads/genomes'. In case the corresponding fasta file already exists within the '_ncbi_downloads/genomes' folder and is accessible within the workspace, no download process will be performed. For other file types the same rule applies.
Value
File path to downloaded genome.
Author(s)
Hajk-Georg Drost
See Also
Other getBio:
getCDS()
,
getCollection()
,
getGFF()
,
getGenome()
,
getProteome()
,
getRNA()