Skip to content

The CrossPlan software for systematically planning genetic cross experiments

License

Notifications You must be signed in to change notification settings

Murali-group/crossplan

Folders and files

NameName
Last commit message
Last commit date

Latest commit

 

History

11 Commits
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Repository files navigation

CrossPlan

The CrossPlan source code for systematically planning genetic cross experiments

Overview

CrossPlan is a novel methodology for systematically planning genetic crosses to make a set of target mutants from a set of source mutants. We base our approach on a generic experimental workflow used in performing genetic crosses in budding yeast. CrossPlan uses an integer-linear-program (ILP) formulation to maximize the number of target mutants that we can make under certain experimental constraints. Specifically, CrossPlan computes a sequence of genetic cross experiments organized into batches such that we can perform the crosses in each batch in parallel. CrossPlan takes as input a source set S of mutants that are available in the lab, a set T of target mutants whose phenotypes we are interested in characterizing experimentally, and the number k of batches (which reflects the experimental budget) with at most s crosses per batch. The plan computed by CrossPlan maximizes the number of target mutants that can be made from the source set in k batches.

Dependencies

Python packages:

Requirements

Mutant Information file: A tab-delimited file with one mutant per line. Each line must contain a mutant id, mutant name, genes mutated (ids) in that mutant, mutant viability, whether the mutant is source or target. An example file can be found under inputs/example-infoFile.txt

Usage:

python master-script.py --mutantInfoFile=inputs/example-infoFile.txt

For help on other options use:

python master-script.py -h

License

GNU GPLv3.0

How to cite CrossPlan

We will be very glad to hear from you if you use CrossPlan in your work. If you publish a paper that uses CrossPlan, please cite:

  1. CrossPlan: Systematic Planning of Genetic Crosses to Validate Mathematical Models. Aditya Pratapa, Neil Adames, Pavel Kraikivski , Nicholas Franzese, John J Tyson, Jean Peccoud, TM Murali. Bioinformatics, 2018.

About

The CrossPlan software for systematically planning genetic cross experiments

Resources

License

Stars

Watchers

Forks

Releases

No releases published

Packages

 
 
 

Languages