Seqanswers Leaderboard Ad

Collapse

Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • samtools -view region (overlap?) question

    hello,

    does somebody know how overlap is definded for the
    samtools view region
    function.

    given the defined region # and four reads a-d:
    Code:
                        ##############################
                    aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
                        bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb
                                   ccccccccccccccccccc
                                            ddddddddddddddd
    which one is extracted: b and c or a-d?


    thank you,

    dietmar

  • #2
    No idea, but it should not be difficult to test by browsing a real bal file with the "samtools tview" option and selecting the first region with a couple of overlapping reads. I bet on a-d

    Comment


    • #3
      I think it should give you all of them - any reads within or overlapping the region requested.

      Comment


      • #4
        further question

        I think it should give you all of them - any reads within or overlapping the region requested.
        this seems true, all overlapping were extracted.

        does somebody know a script to fetch only those which start AND end inside a given range (###).

        Code:
                            #################################
                        aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
                            bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb
                                       ccccccccccccccccccc
                                                ddddddddddddddd
        eeee----splice------eeeeeeeeeee
        here only: b and c

        Comment


        • #5
          You might consider using BEDTools instead of samtools view. BEDTools can be given a .bed file of intervals, and a .bam file, and you could limit the reads to only those which completely overlap the intervals.

          Comment


          • #6
            @swbarnes

            thank you, works great, but too slow with big bam files:

            therefore preselection with samtools...

            Code:
            samtools view -b xxx.bam chr1:1000-2000 | bedtools intersect -f 1.0 -b region.bed -abam - | samtools view - > yyy.sam

            Comment

            Latest Articles

            Collapse

            • seqadmin
              Best Practices for Single-Cell Sequencing Analysis
              by seqadmin



              While isolating and preparing single cells for sequencing was historically the bottleneck, recent technological advancements have shifted the challenge to data analysis. This highlights the rapidly evolving nature of single-cell sequencing. The inherent complexity of single-cell analysis has intensified with the surge in data volume and the incorporation of diverse and more complex datasets. This article explores the challenges in analysis, examines common pitfalls, offers...
              06-06-2024, 07:15 AM
            • seqadmin
              Latest Developments in Precision Medicine
              by seqadmin



              Technological advances have led to drastic improvements in the field of precision medicine, enabling more personalized approaches to treatment. This article explores four leading groups that are overcoming many of the challenges of genomic profiling and precision medicine through their innovative platforms and technologies.

              Somatic Genomics
              “We have such a tremendous amount of genetic diversity that exists within each of us, and not just between us as individuals,”...
              05-24-2024, 01:16 PM

            ad_right_rmr

            Collapse

            News

            Collapse

            Topics Statistics Last Post
            Started by seqadmin, Yesterday, 06:54 AM
            0 responses
            10 views
            0 likes
            Last Post seqadmin  
            Started by seqadmin, 06-14-2024, 07:24 AM
            0 responses
            17 views
            0 likes
            Last Post seqadmin  
            Started by seqadmin, 06-13-2024, 08:58 AM
            0 responses
            16 views
            0 likes
            Last Post seqadmin  
            Started by seqadmin, 06-12-2024, 02:20 PM
            0 responses
            17 views
            0 likes
            Last Post seqadmin  
            Working...
            X