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gem install bio-plates
Command line (currently only rearrangement of 96-well plates into a 384-well plate in quadrants):
gem install bio-plates
bioplates example
bioplates quadrants [--output=output.csv --newname='My Plate'] PLATE1.csv PLATE2.csv ... # convert 4x96-well plate annotations to a 384-well plate
Example input [input.csv]:
Plate,Well,siRNA,Drug,Concentration
Plate1,A1,PLK1,olaparib,0
Plate1,A2,siCON,olaparib,1
Plate1,A3,Allstar,olaparib,5
Plate1,A4,Mock,olaparib,10
Plate1,A5,BRCA1,olaparib,20
Plate1,A6,TP53,olaparib,50
Plate2,A1,PLK1,olaparib,0
Plate2,A2,siCON,olaparib,1
Plate2,A3,Allstar,olaparib,5
Plate2,A4,Mock,olaparib,10
Plate2,A5,ATR,olaparib,20
Plate2,A6,ATM,olaparib,50
Plate3,A1,PLK1,olaparib,0
Plate3,A2,siCON,olaparib,1
Plate3,A3,Allstar,olaparib,5
Plate3,A4,Mock,olaparib,10
Plate3,A5,PARP1,olaparib,20
Plate3,A6,ARID1A,olaparib,50
Plate4,A1,PLK1,olaparib,0
Plate4,A2,siCON,olaparib,1
Plate4,A3,Allstar,olaparib,5
Plate4,A4,Mock,olaparib,10
Plate4,A5,BRCA2,olaparib,20
Plate4,A6,PALB2,olaparib,50
bioplates quadrants --output=384.csv --newname="Screen Plate" input.csv
Plate,Row,Column,sirna,drug,concentration,original_well,original_plate
Screen Plate,A,01,PLK1,olaparib,0,A1,Plate1
Screen Plate,A,02,PLK1,olaparib,0,A1,Plate2
Screen Plate,A,03,siCON,olaparib,1,A2,Plate1
Screen Plate,A,04,siCON,olaparib,1,A2,Plate2
Screen Plate,A,05,Allstar,olaparib,5,A3,Plate1
Screen Plate,A,06,Allstar,olaparib,5,A3,Plate2
Screen Plate,A,07,Mock,olaparib,10,A4,Plate1
Screen Plate,A,08,Mock,olaparib,10,A4,Plate2
Screen Plate,A,09,BRCA1,olaparib,20,A5,Plate1
Screen Plate,A,10,ATR,olaparib,20,A5,Plate2
Screen Plate,A,11,TP53,olaparib,50,A6,Plate1
Screen Plate,A,12,ATM,olaparib,50,A6,Plate2
Screen Plate,B,01,PLK1,olaparib,0,A1,Plate3
Screen Plate,B,02,PLK1,olaparib,0,A1,Plate4
Screen Plate,B,03,siCON,olaparib,1,A2,Plate3
Screen Plate,B,04,siCON,olaparib,1,A2,Plate4
Screen Plate,B,05,Allstar,olaparib,5,A3,Plate3
Screen Plate,B,06,Allstar,olaparib,5,A3,Plate4
Screen Plate,B,07,Mock,olaparib,10,A4,Plate3
Screen Plate,B,08,Mock,olaparib,10,A4,Plate4
Screen Plate,B,09,PARP1,olaparib,20,A5,Plate3
Screen Plate,B,10,BRCA2,olaparib,20,A5,Plate4
Screen Plate,B,11,ARID1A,olaparib,50,A6,Plate3
Screen Plate,B,12,PALB2,olaparib,50,A6,Plate4
In a script:
require 'bio-plates'
BioPlates.read("plate.csv")
#=> => {"Plate1"=>#<BioPlates::Plate:0x007fbc3b0cb260 @name="Plate1", @wells=[#<BioPlates::Plate::Well:0x007fbc3b0cb1e8 @row="A", @column="01", @annotation={:plate=>"Plate1", :drug=>"si1", :conc=>"5"}>, #<BioPlates::Plate::Well:0x007fbc3b0cabf8 @row="A", @column="02", @annotation={:plate=>"Plate1", :drug=>"si2", :conc=>"5"}>, #<BioPlates::Plate::Well:0x007fbc3b0ca540 @row="A", @column="03", @annotation={:plate=>"Plate1", :drug=>"si3", :conc=>"5"}>, #<BioPlates::Plate::Well:0x007fbc3b0c9c30 @row="A", @column="04", @annotation={:plate=>"Plate1", :drug=>"si4", :conc=>"5"}>...
## See specs for examples
Example CSV format. Must have a column headed Plate containing plate name, and either a well column Well (e.g. A01 or B4) or two further columns with Row and Column (A,3) Any number of further columns can be specified for annotations Multiple plates can be specified in the same file, these are read into a Hash keyed by plate name
Plate,Well,Row,Column,siRNA,Conc
Plate1,,A,1,si1,5
Plate1,,A,2,si2,5
Plate1,,A,3,si3,5
Plate1,,A,4,si4,5
Plate1,,A,5,si5,5
Plate1,,A,6,si6,5
Plate1,,A,7,si7,5
Plate1,,A,8,si8,5
Plate1,,A,9,si9,5
Plate1,,A,10,si10,5
Plate1,,A,11,si11,5
Plate1,,A,12,si12,5
Plate1,,B,1,si1,5
Plate1,,B,1,si1,5
Plate1,,B,1,si1,5
Plate1,,B,1,si1,5
...
Plate2,A01,,,si1,15
Plate2,A02,,,si1,15
Plate2,A03,,,si1,15
The API doc is online. For more code examples see the test files in the source tree.
Information on the source tree, documentation, examples, issues and how to contribute, see
http://github.com/stveep/bioruby-plates
The BioRuby community is on IRC server: irc.freenode.org, channel: #bioruby.
If you use this software, please cite one of
This Biogem is published at (http://biogems.info/index.html#bio-plates)
Copyright (c) 2015 stveep. See LICENSE.txt for further details.
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