Snakemake R&P Inference#505
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This is a good start for getting into the rnp analysis business. I realize there can be tweaks later on.
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Built off of #504. Brings the law-based R&P changes from #432 into the Snakemake workflow.
I have not tested this whatsoever beyond making sure the DAG built, but hopefully it's a good starting point for analyzing injection frames. One change from the original PR: because I introduced
branches_per_jobin #504, I got rid of the concatenation of frames that was done in #432 just for the purposes of reducing complexity. As long as the PSD length is reduced from its usual 64 seconds to 16 seconds, I think that will be fine, given the spacing of injections.