This package is no longer maintained by Oxford Nanopore Technologies. It is left here for posterity as we know of no other python binding to bwa.
Python bindings to bwa mem
aligner; sufficient to load and index and perform
alignments of sequences to the index to obtain basic statistics.
These python bindings are licensed under Mozilla Public License 2.0, bwa is licenced under GNU General Public License v3.0.
Documentation can be found at https://nanoporetech.github.io/bwapy/.
The git source repository contains bwa as a submodule. The repository should therefore be cloned using the recursive option.
The package setup.py
script requires libbwa.a
to have been built in the submodule
directory before running. This can be performed via the libbwa.a
target, which first
makes some amendments to the bwa/Makefile. To build and install the package one should
therefore run:
git clone --recursive https://github.com/nanoporetech/bwapy.git
cd bwapy
make bwa/libbwa.a
python setup.py install
The BwaAligner
class provides a pythonic interface to bwa mem
aligner. It
takes as input a bwa index fileset on construction and can then be used to find
alignments of sequences given as strings:
from bwapy import BwaAligner
index = 'path/to/index' # the path given to bwa index
seq = 'ACGATCGCGATCGA'
aligner = BwaAligner(index)
alignments = aligner.align_seq(seq)
print('Found {} alignments.'.format(len(alignments))
for aln in alignments:
print(' ', aln)
The alignments are returned as a named tuple, e.g.:
Alignment(rname='yeast', orient='+', pos=0, mapq=60, cigar='915M3D29M3D27M3D13M', NM=12)
Alignment parameters can be given as they are on the bwa mem
command line:
from bwapy import BwaAligner
index = 'path/to/index'
options = '-x ont2d -A 1 -B 0'
aligner = BwaAligner(index, options=options)
Some options which do not make sense when aligning single sequences, have been disabled (notably options related to paired-end reads).