Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: FEV_KEGG
Version: 0.1.4
Summary: FEV@KEGG allows for easy analysis of metabolic networks of organisms in KEGG.
Home-page: https://github.com/ryhaberecht/FEV-KEGG
Author: Robin-Yves Haberecht
License: UNKNOWN
Project-URL: Source, https://github.com/ryhaberecht/FEV-KEGG/
Project-URL: Bug Reports, https://github.com/ryhaberecht/FEV-KEGG/issues
Description: README
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        **WARNING! This project is in an incomplete alpha stage, do not trust it!**
        
        FEV\@KEGG
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        FEV\@KEGG allows for easy analysis of metabolic networks of organisms in KEGG (Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes).
        Read the whole documentation here: https://fev-kegg.readthedocs.io
        
        
        Restrictions
        ____________
        - You **MUST** make absolutely sure to comply with the conditions of using KEGG and its API: http://www.kegg.jp/kegg/legal.html and http://www.kegg.jp/kegg/rest/.
        - If you have access to an offline copy of KEGG, you **MUST NOT** use the default Database and Download modules, since they cause a lot of load on KEGG servers. Instead, contact me, so we can integrate your offline copy to be used before anything is downloaded.
        
        
        Features
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        - convert data from KEGG PATHWAY and KEGG GENE to organism-specific graphs
        - graphs link substrates/products with reactions, genes, EC numbers, or abstract 'enzymes'
        - cache downloads from KEGG, graphs, and any other computational result
        - build groups of organisms, allows for fusing their graphs into a common metabolism
        - gather groups from NCBI or KEGG taxonomy, using KEGG BRITE
        - gather clades from NCBI taxonomy and compare their 'core' metabolism
        - find paralogs/orthologs using KEGG SSDB
        - find possible gene duplications or neofunctionalisations
        - calculate robustness metrics between graphs, organisms, groups of organisms, or clades
        - ... anything you can think of using graphs derived from KEGG
        
        
        Install
        -------
        Use pip to install FEV\@KEGG and to automagically install all dependencies:
        ``pip install FEV_KEGG``
        
        If you are on Python 3.4, you will have to use ``pip install FEV_KEGG[python34]`` to pull in the backported *typing* package.
        
        
        Dependencies
        ------------
        These are automatically installed by pip.
        
        - Python 3.4+
        - NetworkX
        - anytree
        - jsonpickle
        - tqdm
        - BeautifulSoup
        - retrying
        - appdirs
        - typing (for Python 3.4 only)
        
        
        Optional Dependencies
        ---------------------
        If you want to draw a graph to an image file:
        
        - PyGraphviz
        - Graphviz (non-python software you will have to install manually!)
        
        Use ``pip install FEV_KEGG[draw_image]``.
        
        |
        
        If you want to draw a graph in a pop-up window:
        
        - Matplotlib
        
        Use ``pip install FEV_KEGG[draw_window]``
        
        |
        
        Exporting to GraphML or GML works without any optional dependencies.
        
        
        Included Dependencies
        ---------------------
        These have been partially copied into this project to avoid unnecessarily big dependencies and allow for minor changes.
        
        - Bio.KEGG from Biopython in lib.Biopython.KEGG
        
        
        Recommendations
        ---------------
        - SSD
        
        When handling 500 organisms from KEGG at once:
        
        - 64 bit operating system
        - 4 GB RAM
        - 20 GB disk space for cache
        
        When handling all ~5000 organisms in KEGG at once:
        
        - 64 bit operating system
        - 12 GB RAM
        - 100 GB disk space for cache
        
        
        Developer's System
        ------------------
        - cPython 3.4.6
        - x86-64 Linux (OpenSUSE Leap 42.3)
        - 16 GB RAM
        - 1 CPU, 2 Cores, 4 Threads
        - SSD
        
        .. _readme-cache-reference:
        
        Caching
        -------
        - The cache directory path is set up in the 'settings.py' file on the top level of the project. Per default, it points to your user's cache directory as defined by your OS.
        
          - Linux/Unix: ~/.cache/FEV-KEGG
          
          - OS X: ~/Library/Caches/FEV-KEGG
          
          - Windows: C:\\Users\\username\\AppData\\Local\\ryh\\FEV-KEGG\\Cache
          
        - All downloads from KEGG are cached automatically. Also, basic graphs are cached by organism. These default cachings alone can grow the cache directory to 100 GB size!
        - You can cache any function's result using the @cache decorator, see :func:`FEV_KEGG.KEGG.File.cache`. Watch out to remember the path and file name and not to overwrite any other cached files.
        - To cause a download of the newest version of data from KEGG, you have to delete the cached file manually. Have a look inside the 'cache' folder, file paths and names should be self-explanatory.
        - On Linux with supporting file systems, disabling atime (file access time) for the cache directory and all its contents might improve performance: sudo chattr -R +A ~/.cache/FEV-KEGG
        
Keywords: bioinformatics metabolism graphs KEGG
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Development Status :: 3 - Alpha
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Science/Research
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Education
Classifier: Topic :: Scientific/Engineering :: Bio-Informatics
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3 :: Only
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.4
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.5
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.6
Classifier: Environment :: Console
Requires-Python: ~=3.4
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Provides-Extra: python34
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