Unconfigured Ad

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • Orr Shomroni
    Member
    • Oct 2011
    • 26

    Coverage tables for samples

    Hello everyone,

    I am generating coverage tables (tables containing the coverage for each base in the reference genome), and I found 2 ways to do this:

    1) BAM -> BCF -> VCF
    Code:
    ./samtools mpileup -u $SAMPLE_ID.rmdup-S.bam > $SAMPLE_ID.bcf
    ./bcftools/bcftools view $SAMPLE_ID.bcf > $SAMPLE_ID.vcf
    2) BAM -> pileup
    Code:
    ./samtools pileup -f $REFERENCE $SAMPLE_ID.rmdup-S.bam > $SAMPLE_ID.pileup
    As it turns out, pileup and VCF format have some discrepencies in coverages of bases, which means that when filtering entries for a coverage of 15, pileup returns more bases. However, I do not understand why this happens. The alignment files are generated with BWA and converted to BAM using SAMtools, including sorting, removing duplicates and and indexing.

    So does anyone know the difference between the 2 methods which causes the coverage differences?
    "Though it may seem that all's been said and done, originality still lives on" - some unoriginal guy who had nothing better to write as his signature

Latest Articles

Collapse

  • mylaser
    Reply to Advanced Sequencing Platforms Tackle Neuroscience’s Toughest Genomics Problems
    by mylaser
    Kheloyar – Everything You Need to Know About Kheloyaar Login and Kheoyar Id
    If you are looking for an online gaming platform that offers a user-friendly experience, Kheloyar has become a name that many users search for. Whether you're interested in creating a new account, accessing your dashboard through Kheloyaar Login, or learning how to obtain a Kheoyar Id, understanding the platform's features and account process is essential.
    This guide explains everything you need to know about...
    Today, 01:13 AM
  • SEQadmin2
    Advanced Sequencing Platforms Tackle Neuroscience’s Toughest Genomics Problems
    by SEQadmin2



    Genomics studies in neuroscience face a special challenge due to the brain’s complexity and scarcity of samples. Mapping changes in cell type and state using conventional next-generation sequencing methods remains challenging. Advances in technologies like single-cell sequencing, spatial transcriptomics, and long-read sequencing have opened the door to deeper studies of the brain and diseases like Alzheimer’s, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), and schizophrenia.
    ...
    07-09-2026, 11:10 AM
  • SEQadmin2
    Cancer Drug Resistance: The Lingering Barrier to Rising Survival
    by SEQadmin2



    Cancer survival rates have significantly increased in the last few decades in the United States, reaching a combined 70% 5-year survival rate by 2021. Behind this number, there are years of research to find new therapies, drug targets, and early detection methods. But there is one core challenge that keeps slowing down these advances, and it’s about drug resistance.

    There is no single reason why many patients don’t respond to treatment as expected. Cancer is...
    07-08-2026, 05:17 AM

ad_right_rmr

Collapse

News

Collapse

Topics Statistics Last Post
Started by SEQadmin2, 07-09-2026, 10:04 AM
0 responses
16 views
0 reactions
Last Post SEQadmin2  
Started by SEQadmin2, 07-08-2026, 10:08 AM
0 responses
10 views
0 reactions
Last Post SEQadmin2  
Started by SEQadmin2, 07-07-2026, 11:05 AM
0 responses
22 views
0 reactions
Last Post SEQadmin2  
Started by SEQadmin2, 07-02-2026, 11:08 AM
0 responses
31 views
0 reactions
Last Post SEQadmin2  
Working...