Shoji
Shoji is a toolset for the analysis of eCLIP/iCLIP datasets, designed to be a flexible replacement for htseq-clip package. This python package can be used to generate files necessary for data analysis using the companion R/Bioconductor package DEWSeq
Shoji data flow
Differences to htseq-clip
Flag
--splitExonsis removed, Shoji cannot split exons into componentsFlag
--split-intronis added. If an intron overlaps exon from another gene, using this tag will split the intron into non overlapping chunksPiping output disabled. Output file names MUST be specified
countfunction writes output files in Apache parquet file format
Contents:
Hentze lab, EMBL Heidelberg