gtars
Gtars: Genomic Tools and Algorithms in Rust
Overview
Gtars is a high-performance Rust toolkit for manipulating, analyzing, and processing genomic interval data. It provides specialized tools for overlap detection, coverage analysis, tokenization for machine learning, and reference sequence management.
Use this skill when working with:
- Genomic interval files (BED format)
- Overlap detection between genomic regions
- Coverage track generation (WIG, BigWig)
- Genomic ML preprocessing and tokenization
- Fragment analysis in single-cell genomics
- Reference sequence retrieval and validation
Installation
Python Installation
Install gtars Python bindings:
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