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  • Splitting multiple sample vcf file

    A question appears when working with vcf file produced by UnifiedGenotyper on multiple samples. It is of course better to work with single sample vcf file so I was trying to split the multiple sampel vcf file. I used vcf-subset of vcftools but the problem is that the splitted single sample vcf file still has homozygous reference calls. Does anyone has a easy solution to this problem?

  • #2
    Have you tried the -e parameter? I suppose -a should also be used to get rid of alternate alleles not found in the subset.

    Here is the usage of vcf-subset:

    Usage: vcf-subset [OPTIONS] in.vcf.gz > out.vcf
    Options:
    -a, --trim-alt-alleles Remove alternate alleles if not found in the subset
    -c, --columns <string> File or comma-separated list of columns to keep in the vcf file. If file, one column per row
    -e, --exclude-ref Exclude rows not containing variants.
    -f, --force Proceed anyway even if VCF does not contain some of the samples.
    -p, --private Print only rows where only the subset columns carry an alternate allele.
    -r, --replace-with-ref Replace the excluded types with reference allele instead of dot.
    -t, --type <list> Comma-separated list of variant types to include: SNPs,indels.
    -u, --keep-uncalled Do not exclude rows without calls.
    -h, -?, --help This help message.

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    • #3
      Thanks Gig77 for the answer! I tested with -e and it gave what I wanted.

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      • #4
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