This is a JBrowse plugin
This plugin is to be used with whole-genome bisulfite sequencing (WGBS) data, tet-assisted bisulfite sequencing (TAB-seq) and/or SMRT to detect base modifications. Unlike almost all other browsers, this plugin allows you to see all methylation contexts on one track.
This plugin is color-blind friendly!
For JBrowse 1.11.6+ in the JBrowse/plugins folder, type:
git clone https://github.com/bhofmei/jbplugin-methylation.git MethylationPlugin
or
downloaded the latest release version at releases.
Unzip the downloaded folder, place in JBrowse/plugins, and rename the folder MethylationPlugin
Add this to jbrowse.conf under [GENERAL]
:
[ plugins.MethylationPlugin ]
location = plugins/MethylationPlugin
If that doesn't work, add this to jbrowse_conf.json:
"plugins" : {
"MethylationPlugin" : { "location" : "plugins/MethylationPlugin" }
}
DO NOT ADD THE PLUGIN TO BOTH!
NOTE: The plugin location folder can be named differently, i.e. jbplugin-methylation, but the plugin ID MUST be MethylationPlugin
for the plugin to work correctly.
The plugin location folder MUST be named MethylationPlugin. When specifying location, you must use the absolute path to the plugin directory.
To pre-load the plugin for a dataset, add to tracks.conf for the dataset then open the data directory.
[plugins.MethylationPlug]
location = full-path-to-plugin/MethylationPlugin
Or pre-load the plugin in trackList.json
"plugins" : {
"MethylationPlugin" : {
"location" : "full-path-to-plugin/MethylationPlugin"
}
}
You can also load the plugin after opening a data directory using the "Genome" -> "Open plugin" from the menu bar.
Sample data is included in the plugin to test that the plugin is working properly. With URL
as the URL path to the JBrowse instance, navigate a web browser to URL/index.html?data=plugins/MethylationPlugin/test/data
.
Plugin defaults are designed for WGBS (5mC) of plant data.
Additional plugin configurations support
- animal-vs-plant sequence context color schemes
- Extended base modifications 4mC and 6mA from SMRT
While the plant world likes methylation broken into CG, CHG, and CHH, the animal world prefers CG and CH. For those only interested in CG, ignore this and be sure to specify only the CG context in the configuration (see track configuration options below).
The default (and suggested) colors are:
- CG: dark pink
- CHG: blue
- CHH: gold
- CH: green
Using the animal coloring scheme is enforced hierarchically. Configurations specified at a higher level overpower lower-level specification. If not specified at a specific level, inherits the setting of the level below.
| level| location | general config syntax | plugin config syntax|
|--|--|--|
|highest | individual track config | isAnimal=true
| |
| | tracks.conf | [general]
isAnimal=true
| [plugins.MethylationPlugin
isAnimal=true
|
| | jbrowse.conf | [general]
isAnimal=true
| [plugins.MethylationPlugin
isAnimal=true
|
|lowest| default | isAnimal=false
| |
Note that toolbar buttons are defined by tracks.conf and jbrowse.conf.
These can also be set in trackList.json and jbrowse_conf.json using JSON sytanx. Specify in tracks.conf OR trackList.json, NOT BOTH. Specifiy in jbrowse.conf OR jbrowse_conf.json, NOT BOTH.
If plugin is activated in jbrowse.conf, do not set configuration in jbrowse_conf.json and visa-versa. Similarly with tracks.conf and trackList.json.
SMRT is able to detect m4C and m6A at single base resolution. Additionally, TAB-seq can detect 5hmC. However both are expensive and uncommon, so visualization 4mC, 5hmC, and/or 6mA is turned off by default.
When used, these contexts are additional colored
- 4mC: teal/cyan
- 5hmC: dark red
- 6mA: purple
To turn on support for all species, change the plugin configuration in jbrowse.conf or jbrowse_conf.json (but not both).
In jbrowse.conf,
[plugins.MethylationPlugin]
...
extendedModifications = true
To turn on/off support for a single species/dataset, change the plugin configuration in tracks.conf or trackList.json (but not both).
In tracks.conf,
[plugins.MethylationPlugin]
extendedModifications = true
This documentation is for version 3. Versions 1 and 2 are still supported, but not recommended for use. For information about using version 1 and/or 2, see Previous Versions
- There will be a BigWig file for each context of interest
- Default contexts: ["CG", "CHG" "CHH"]
- Also supported: ["4mC", "5hmC", "6mA"]
- Animal coloring uses CG and CH. CH context will have two BigWigs (one for CHG and one for CHH)
- Includes support to be able to filter use all or only methylated sites within one track. This keeps the global view looking good when zoomed out but allows for better visualization when zoomed in.
Use the conversion program appropriate to your input file type. bedGraphToBigWig and bedSort (programs from UCSC) must be on your path. See details below for acquiring these programs.
- allC files have these columns: chr, pos, strand, mc_class, mc_count, total, is_methylated
- Methylated/unmethylated positions are denoted by the value.
- All chromosomes need to be combined into one allC file.
- You also need a file with chromosome sizes. This file should be tab-delimitated, one chromosome per line, with at least chromosome name and chromosome size. The genome's FASTA index (.fa.fai) file works well.
- For a given genome (i.e. chromosome sizes), you can specify an unlimited number of allC files to be converted.
Usage: python3 allc_to_bigwig_pe_v3.py [-keep] [-sort] [-L=labels] [-o=out_id]
[-c=base_mod] [-p=num_proc] <chrm_sizes> <allC_file> [allC_file]*
Required:
chrm_file tab-delimited file with chromosome names and lengths,
i.e. fasta index file
allc_file allc file with all chrms and contexts
Optional:
-keep keep intermediate files
-sort calls bedSort; add this option if bigwig conversion fails
-L=labels comma-separated list of labels to use for the allC files;
[default uses information from the allc file name]
-o=out_id optional identifier to be added to the output file names [default none]
-c=base_mod base modification for file extension; single modification for
Call input files, i.e. 5hmC; overrides default G,CHG,CHH output
-p=num_proc number of processors to use [default 1]
- Run
allc_to_bigwig_v3.py
as normal without specifying-c=base_mod
- For each input allC files allc_input.tsv, with default parameters, this will create three output files: input.bw.cg, input.bw.chg, and input.bw.chh.
- Run
allc_to_bigwig_v3.py
as normal specifying-c=5hmc
- For each input allC file _allc_input.tsv, this will create one output file: input.bw.5hmc
- Bismark files have the following columns: chr, pos, strand, methylated reads, total reads, C context, trinucleotide context
- When filtering for methylated sites only, any site with at least 1 methylated read is considered "methylated"
Usage: python3 bismark_to_bigwig_pe_v3.py [-keep] [-sort] [-L=labels] [-o=out_id]
[-p=num_proc] <chrm_sizes> <bismark_file> [bismark_file]*
Required:
chrm_file tab-delimited file with chromosome names and lengths,
i.e. fasta index file
allc_file bismark file with all chrms and contexts
Optional:
-keep keep intermediate files
-sort calls bedSort; add this option if bigwig conversion fails
-L=labels comma-separated list of labels to use for the allC files;
[default uses information from the allc file name]
-o=out_id optional identifier to be added to the output file names [default none]
-p=num_proc number of processors to use [default 1]
For each input allC files input.tsv, with default parameters, this will create three output files: input.bw.cg, input.bw.chg, and input.bw.chh.
To run Bismark files for 5hmC, contact me.
- These GFF files have the following columns: chr, source, feature type, start, end, score, strand, frame, attributes
- Feature must be "m4C"/"4mC" or "m6A"/"6mA" to be included in output (one file for each)
- In the attributes, the "frac" attribute determines methylation level, i.e. height of bar.
- All features are considered "methylated". If this needs changed, contact Brigitte
- Note: When overlaying with allC/bismark C data, the output file names must be the same except for the extension. Use
-o=out_id
for corresponding m5C files "out_id_v3.bw.*"
Usage: python3 gff_to_bigwig_pe_v3.py [-q] [-h] [-keep] [-sort] [-o=out_ids]
[-p=num_proc] [-s=gff_search_term] <chrm_sizes> <gff_fille> [gff_file]*
Required:
chrm_file tab-delimited file with chromosome names and lengths,
i.e. fasta index file
gff_file gff file with 4mC and/or 6mA positions on all chrms
Optional:
-keep keep intermediate files
-sort calls bedSort; add this option if bigwig conversion fails
-s=gff_search GFF attribute which has methylation level
[default "frac"]
-o=out_id optional ID for output files [default from input file name]
if one ID specified, applied to all input GFFs
comma-separated list IDs for multiple GFFs
-p=num_proc number of processors to use [default 1]
For each GFF input.gff which contains both m4C and m6A, with default paramters, this will create input.bw.4mc and input.bw.6ma.
Track specifications are very similar to those for XYPlots (see JBrowse tutorial for more information). The label, type, and urlTemplate must be specified.
urlTemplate is the path and filename up-to, but not including, the context-specific extension.
For example, for files path/my-file.bw.cg, path/my-file.bw.chg, and path/my-file.bw.chh, use "urlTemplate" : "path/my-file.bw"
.
In trackList.json,
{
"key" : "Wild Type Methylation",
"label" : "track_wild_type_methylation",
"storeClass" : "MethylationPlugin/Store/SeqFeature/MethylBigWig",
"urlTemplate" : "path/my-file.bw",
"type" : "MethylationPlugin/View/Track/Wiggle/MethylPlot",
"methylatedOption" : true
}
By default, the plugin will search for CG, CHG, and CHH contexts. If there is not a file for each context, specify only the contexts needed.
"contexts" : ["cg", "chh"]
4mC, 5hmC, and 6mA must be specified to be used. When used with 5mC (CG, CHG, CHH) methylation, all contexts must be specified and BigWig files for all extensions must exist.
"contexts" : ["cg", "chg", "chh", "4mc", "5hmc", "6ma"]
Not all contexts need to be included. If only interested in 5mC and 5hmC, use ``"contexts" : ["cg", "chg", "chh", "5hmc"]```
To force animal sequence context coloring (CG and CH) for a track when plugin/species is not animal,
"isAnimal" : true
To force non-animal/plant sequence coloring (CG, CHG, CHH) for a track when plugin/species is animal,
"isAnimal" : false
See Animal-specific coloring for more details.
- Using the HTML-style track is not recommended because it can be slow for large regions and/or lots of data.
- However, HTML-style tracks are preferred when taking screenshots.
- The default methyl track type paints the basepair methylation (feature) on a HTML
canvas
element. - That's great for speed but is exported as an uneditable image.
- In the HTML-style tracks, each base (feature) is exported as an editable HTML
div
element
- The default methyl track type paints the basepair methylation (feature) on a HTML
- It is recommended you only use HTML-style tracks when taking screenshots. See this JBrowse plugin which makes taking screenshots easy and is configured to work with this methylation plugin.
- Note: The HTML-style track does allow for hiding/showing context and "methylated positions only" but does not support min and max score changes (default min: -1, max: 1).
- To use an HTML style track, all configuration options are the same as above except "maxHeight" (vs "style.height") to set the track height and "type".
{
"type" : "MethylationPlugin/View/Track/MethylHTMLPlot",
"maxHeight": 100,
}
-
Turn on/off a sequence context for a specific track using the track's dropdown menu.
-
Turn on/off sequence contexts for all visible tracks
A. Without extended modifications, use sequence specific buttons in the toolbar
B. With extended modifications, use the methylation filter button in the toolbar to open a dialog
Mac OSX 64-bit: http://hgdownload.cse.ucsc.edu/admin/exe/macOSX.x86_64/
Linux 64-bit: http://hgdownload.cse.ucsc.edu/admin/exe/linux.x86_64/
Older Linux/Linux server: http://hgdownload.cse.ucsc.edu/admin/exe/linux.x86_64.v287/
- Choose the appropriate web page from above. There will be a long list of programs.
- Scroll down to find bedGraphToBigWig and bedSort
- Save this program to computer
- In terminal, navigate to the directory with the program
- Type
chmod u+x bedGraphToBigWig bedSort
- Move the program to the same directory as allc_to_bigwig_pe.py or add to path in .bashrc or .bash_profile
Versions of bedGraphToBigWig and bedSort are included in the bin directory.
Based on the operating system, create symbolic links in the bin directory
- MacOSX 64-bit:
ln -s bedGraphToBigWig_macOSX.x86_63 bedGraphToBigWig; ln -s bedSort_macOSX.x86_64 bedSort
- Linux 64-bit:
ln -s bedGraphToBigWig_linux.x86_64 bedGraphToBigWig; ln -s bedSort_linux.x86_64 bedSort
- Older Linux:
ln -s bedGraphToBigWig_linux.x86_64.v287 bedGraphToBigWig; ln -s bedSort_linux.x86_64.v287 bedSort
For best results, add this directory to PATH
in .bashrc or .bash_profile.