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  • KnowNothing2
    Member
    • Sep 2013
    • 49

    Bowtie 2 parameters, these should be generous correct?

    I previously ran my fastq file with parameters I can't remember and it gave me ~82% coverage.

    Today (2 months later), I attempted even a less stringent run using

    --local --norc -N1 -L 15

    (i.e. 15 nucleotide seed with one allowable mismatch)

    This only gave me ~35% coverage.

    I have no clue what happened.
  • gringer
    David Eccles (gringer)
    • May 2011
    • 845

    #2
    That seed length looks far too short. Even bowtie2's "sensitive" mode (--sensitive) uses a seed length of 20. If you have too small a seed, then bowtie2 will find too many false hits (from a matching seed) and give up on extending them. See the "-D" option:



    If you want a less stringent run, it's easier to just use the standard modifier parameters (e.g. '--very-sensitive', or '--very-sensitive-local').

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    • KnowNothing2
      Member
      • Sep 2013
      • 49

      #3
      Awesome thanks, so then why didn't I get 100% coverage with a 15 seed. How will a 20 seed perform more optimally?

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      • gringer
        David Eccles (gringer)
        • May 2011
        • 845

        #4
        Because bowtie2 gives up on a read once there have been too many seed hits that had failed extensions. As I mentioned before, see the "-D" option:

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        • KatrinSameith
          Member
          • Jan 2014
          • 10

          #5
          Dear gringer, and other users,

          I would like to pick up this question once more. I had a similar question as KnowNothing2, and am not sure, I understand the -D parameter. Would someone explain it a bit more in detail to me?

          Lets say I have a read of 150bp.
          And with L=10 & i=S,1,0.5, I have one 10bp seed every 7bp (=1+0.5*sqrt(150)).

          How does it work from here? Will bowtie2 extend each seed one by one, and if D=15 fail, it gives up, because it seems that all seeds are no good and it takes too long to find the good alignment?

          Any comment is appreciated. Thanks for your help,
          Katrin

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