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  • cdias
    Junior Member
    • Jun 2012
    • 8

    Subsampling bam files

    Hello,

    I need to extract reads from a bam file - for each genomic position, I need to extract a different number of reads.

    Eg.
    CHR START END #READS
    2 12345 12350 10
    2 14567 14568 7

    I have gone through samtools, and cannot see a way to sample a specified number of reads for each position. I have also ran into some elegant perl scripts that will do this by position and %, but not variable for each position.

    Can anyone help?
    Thanks in advance!
  • TiborNagy
    Senior Member
    • Mar 2010
    • 329

    #2
    First of all sort and index your bam file.
    Then you can use a shell script like this:

    samtools view input.bam 2:12345-12350 | head 10

    The head command will get the desired number of reads.

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    • cdias
      Junior Member
      • Jun 2012
      • 8

      #3
      header works

      Thanks! For what I needed worked like a charm!

      The one problem with this command, is that it includes all heads -> you have to use head n+y
      This y is the number of lines before the actual reads (^@), and is specific to each bam file.
      It works great for a couple of files (my case), but will not work if you want to automate it for a larger number of files (unless you code that in as well).

      cheers

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      • TiborNagy
        Senior Member
        • Mar 2010
        • 329

        #4
        It is strange. Samtools view show headers only, when you use -h parameter.
        Or you can use grep -v "^@" to remove header.

        You can use it in a bash scripts.

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