ChIP-Convert is a hub for data input, format conversion and data export to other applications.
It imports and converts external data to compressed
SGA or other common formats such as
BED,
GFF,
BAM, and
FPS.
Alternatively, ChIP-Convert can be used to export data from the MGA repository in other formats such as
BED or
FPS.
Format specs are listed below:
BED format Browser
Extensible
Data has been designed at UCSC for displaying data traks in the genome browser.
GFF format Generic
Feature
Format is a format for describing genes and other features associated with DNA, RNA and protein sequences.
BAM format Binary
Alignment/
Map is derived from the
SAM format which is a geneirc alignment format for storing read alignments against reference sequences, supporting short and long reads (up to 128Mbp) produced by different sequencing platforms.
ELAND format Efficient
Large
Scale
Alignment of
Nucleotide
Databases is the export format (tab-delimited file, output of ELAND aligner) of the Illumina sequencing data processing pipeline.
FPS format Functional
Position
Set is a format used by the Signal Search Analysis (SSA) programs for representing a set of DNA or RNA sequences which occur at a constrained distance from a functional site, for instance a transcription initiation site or a transcription factor binding site.
The Conversion tool also provides
SGA-to-BED,
SGA-to-GFF,
SGA-to-FPS,
BAM-to-BED and
BED-to-BAM conversion. File compression at both input and output in gzip format is also supported.