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OSCA

OSCA (OmicS-data-based Complex trait Analysis) is a software tool for the analysis of complex traits using multi-omics data and genetic analysis of molecular phenotypes.

Requirement

  • zlib >= 2.1

  • gsl >= 2.6

  • Eigen

  • MKL(Math Kernel Library)

    MKL is distributed within intel oneAPI, you can get this by install intel oneAPI or install oneMKL conponent.

  • Rmath library

Instatll requirements

  • Eigen

    Eigen just contain head files, and do not need compile to install it. Here, we use version 3.3.7 when we compile osca.

  • MKL

    You can read document and download MKL at this webpage: https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/developer/tools/oneapi/toolkits.html#base-kit.

  • Rmath library

    Note: functions of Rmath are also contained by libR.so/libR.a, you can use them instead of Rmath to make life easier.

    I using version 3.6 as example to install this library.

    • download R

      wget https://cloud.r-project.org/src/base/R-3/R-3.6.3.tar.gz
      tar -zxf R-3.6.3.tar.gz
      cd R-3.6.3

    • configure

      ./configure --prefix="PATH where you what put this lib"

    • compile and install

      cd src/nmath/standalone
      make
      make install

    Then the head files and library files would show up under prefix path.

Compile

  • Method 1, using Makefile

    Samplely, if all requirements is installed under /usr, just run following command, then the osca would be compiled.

    make  
    

    This would search head file under /usr/include and search library under /usr/lib64.

    If you don't install requirements in other directory, you may need edit Makefile or specific following variables when run make command.

    make EIGEN_PATH="eigen head file path" MKL_INCLUDE="mkl head file path" \
    MKL_LIB="mkl library file path" RMath_INCLUDE="path where install Rmath head files" RMath_LIB="path where install Rmath library"
    

    By default, only the dynamic version would compiled, if you want compile static version, run:

    make VIRABLE="VALUE" osca_static
    

    Using DEBUG=ON to switch on debug mode.

    After compilation, a file named osca would appared under same directory of Makefile, and if you compile static version, the executable file, named osca_static, would show up too.

  • Method 2, using cmake

        git clone https://github.com/benjaminfang/osca.git
        cd osca
        mkdir build
        cd build
        cmake ..
        make
    

USAGE

See https://yanglab.westlake.edu.cn/software/osca/#Overview for its usage and data resources.

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