See the documentation: https://felixkrueger.github.io/Bismark
Bismark is a program to map bisulfite treated sequencing reads to a genome of interest and perform methylation calls in a single step. The output can be easily imported into a genome viewer, such as SeqMonk, and enables a researcher to analyse the methylation levels of their samples straight away. It's main features are:
CpG
, CHG
and CHH
contextThe Bismark documentation can be found with the code in the docs subfolder and can also be read online: https://felixkrueger.github.io/Bismark/
There is also an overview of the alignment modes that are currently supported by Bismark: Bismark alignment modes (pdf).
Bismark is written in Perl and is executed from the command line. To install Bismark simply download the latest release of the code from the Releases page and extract the files into a Bismark installation folder.
Bismark needs the following tools to be installed and ideally available in the PATH
environment:
Bismark was written by Felix Krueger, part of the Babraham Bioinformatics group.
Bismark itself is free software, bismark2report
and bismark2summary
produce HTML graphs powered by Plot.ly which are also free to use and look at!