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  • Viewing PET data in IGV

    I have a bed file from PET data in this format

    chr17 58754953 58754971 pair1 23 -
    chr17 58755650 58755672 pair1 25 +
    chr13 93209287 93209313 pair2 37 +
    chr13 93209438 93209457 pair2 20 -

    etc.

    I want to plot it in IGV so each pair is represented as it is in the attached figure where each read is represented as a box with a line connecting the two members of each pair. What format do I need to convert my data into? Or how can I view it this way.
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    Doug
    www.sharedproteomics.com

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    Nevermind. I figured it out. I made a .gff file and treated each pair like an exon from a gene.
    Doug
    www.sharedproteomics.com

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    • #3
      Hi,

      That will work, you can also use bed format but you have to use the extended form. See the UCSC site for details. BED files have the advantage of being much smaller, in general, and can also be indexed or converted to "bigBed".

      Jim

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