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  • Chirag
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    • Nov 2011
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    FASTQC overrepresented Kmers:

    Hi there,

    Could somebody help in better understanding how kmers and overrepresented sequence can be used to get idea about primer/adapter sequence.

    Sequence reads (pair end), which was from Illumina.
    I did few preprocessing steps:
    1) Remove reads with bad Quality flag, as indicated by ":Y" in header.
    2) Used Fastq_qulaity_filter to remove low quality reads
    fastq_quality_filter -i R1_QC.fastq -o R1_QC_Filter.fastq -q 20 -p 80 -Q 33 -v
    fastq_quality_filter -i R2_QC.fastq -o R2_QC_Filter.fastq -q 20 -p 80 -Q 33 -v

    3) Now i want to trim (start/last) bases and remove the adapter sequences.
    Which i haven't.

    I plot these figures using FASTQC (on quality filtered reads), and i have posted the figures from both pair, and this is how the overrepresented Kmers/sequence look.

    How can i get info about adapter/primer from these overrepresented Kmers and sequence.

    When i map all these sequence to the genome none of them map to the genome, which are possibly adapter sequences. Can there be more than 2 adapter sequences used in the same experiments ?

    IF there are over represented Kmers in the edge (start/end), you can always trim the last 5-6 nt, and you will get rid of those Kmers. How do we treat if there are internal overrepresented Kmers.


    Thank you for your help in advance !

    regards
    CN
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