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MINIMAC4
NAMEDESCRIPTION
OPTIONS
Reference Haplotypes
GWAS Haplotypes
Output Parameters
Subset Parameters
Other Parameters
SEE ALSO
COPYRIGHT
NAME
minimac4 - Fast Imputation Based on State Space Reduction HMM
DESCRIPTION
Minimac4 is a lower memory and more computationally efficient implementation of "minimac2/3".
It is an algorithm for genotypic imputation that works on phased genotypes (say from MaCH). Minimac4 is designed to handle very large reference panels in a more computationally efficient way with no loss of accuracy. This algorithm analyzes only the unique sets of haplotypes in small genomic segments, thereby saving on time-complexity, computational memory but no loss in degree of accuracy.
OPTIONS
Reference Haplotypes
--refHaps
M3VCF file containing haplotype data for reference panel.
--passOnly
This option only imports variants with FILTER = PASS.
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--rsid |
This option only imports RS ID of variants from ID column (if available). |
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--haps |
File containing haplotype data for target (gwas) samples. Must be VCF file. Zipped versions allowed. |
Output Parameters
--prefix
Prefix for all output files generated. By default: [Minimac4.Output]
--processReference
This option will only convert an input VCF file to M3VCF format (currently de-activated in minimac4). If this option is ON, no imputation would be performed.
--nobgzip
If ON, output files will NOT be gzipped.
--format
Specifies which fields to output for the FORMAT field in output VCF file. Available handles: GT,DS,HDS,GP [Default: GT,DS].
--allTypedSites
If ON, sites available ONLY in GWAS panel will also be output [Default: OFF].
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--chr |
Chromosome number for which to carry out imputation. |
--start
Start position for imputation by chunking.
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--end |
End position for imputation by chunking. |
--window
Length of buffer region on either side of --start and --end .
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--log |
If ON, log will be written to $prefix.logfile. |
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--help |
If ON, detailed help on options and usage. |
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--cpus |
Number of cpus for parallel computing. Works only with Minimac4-omp. |
SEE ALSO
https://genome.sph.umich.edu/wiki/Minimac4
COPYRIGHT
Copyright © 2014-2018 Sayantan Das, Christian Fuchsberger, David Hinds Mary Kate Wing, Goncalo Abecasis