Crate noodles::sam [−][src]
Expand description
noodles-sam handles the reading and writing of the SAM (Sequence Alignment/Map) format.
SAM is a format typically used to store biological sequences, either mapped to a reference sequence or unmapped. It has two sections: a header and a list of records.
The header mostly holds meta information about the data: a header describing the file format version, reference sequences reads map to, read groups reads belong to, programs that previously manipulated the data, and free-form comments. The header is optional and may be empty.
Each record represents a read, a linear alignment of a segment. Records have fields describing how a read was mapped (or not) to a reference sequence.
Examples
Read all records from a file
use noodles_sam as sam; let mut reader = File::open("sample.sam").map(BufReader::new).map(sam::Reader::new)?; reader.read_header()?; for result in reader.records() { let record = result?; println!("{:?}", record); }