Hitting associations with k-mers.
See versions of hawk that are available:
$ module avail hawk
Load one version into your environment and run it:
$ module load hawk/git-a177811d $ hawk
The HAWK documentation recommends using the runHawk
and runAbyss
scripts for certain workflows. You must copy them from the global location to your working directory:
/export/apps/hawk/git-a177811d/supplements/runHawk
/export/apps/hawk/git-a177811d/supplements/runAbyss
Notes from the sysadmin during installation.
$ cd /tmp $ git clone https://github.com/atifrahman/HAWK.git $ cd HAWK $ git checkout a177811d9723287ea26bd1d4c5de252e4618eb05 # this is version 1.7.0 apparently $ scl enable devtoolset-7 bash $ make $ sudo mkdir -p /export/apps/hawk/git-a177811d $ sudo chown aorth /export/apps/hawk/git-a177811d $ make clean $ cp -r * /export/apps/hawk/git-a177811d $ cd supplements $ tar xf jellyfish-2.2.10-HAWK.tar.gz $ cd jellyfish-2.2.10 $ ./configure --prefix=/export/apps/hawk/git-a177811d $ make $ make install $ cd .. $ tar xf EIG6.0.1-Hawk.tar.gz $ sudo cp -r EIG6.0.1-Hawk /export/apps/hawk/git-a177811d $ <edit paths to abyss, hawk, and eigenstrat in runAbyss and runHawk> $ sudo cp runAbyss runHawk /export/apps/hawk/git-a177811d/supplements $ sudo chown -R root:root /export/apps/hawk/git-a177811d