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Thank you for implementing AGAT, it's very handy for the analysis of gffs
I was wondering if you could implement a tabular format output option that can enable the generation of a table. That can be read in python or R easily. So far I am using a small bash parser which on top of the tool to parse the output that you are providing
This could be a good tabular file output - 3 columns output with one feature per line
Name of the feature
Results with isoforms
Results with shortest isoforms removes
Thank you in advance
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Hi,
Thank you for implementing AGAT, it's very handy for the analysis of gffs
I was wondering if you could implement a tabular format output option that can enable the generation of a table. That can be read in python or R easily. So far I am using a small bash parser which on top of the tool to parse the output that you are providing
This could be a good tabular file output - 3 columns output with one feature per line
Thank you in advance
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: