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  • Hena
    Member
    • Nov 2009
    • 19

    Samtools - pileup format question

    Hi,

    I'm using pileup to make indel and snp calls. But I noticed a strangeness that isn't marked in the help page. There is a '*' in the read bases column (9th). What does that mean?


    bacterial_genome 24721 G S 151 151 55 354 .$,$.,..,,,..,,....,.,.,,,,..C,..,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,.*,..cc,c..,,..,,,c...,,,,.,.,,,,,ccc,,.,,cccc,,.,,..,c,,.,,t,c..cccc,cc,,c..,,,,cc,c,,c,,...,,cccc,c,,,c,ccc,,c,,,,.....cc,c,,...c,.,,,,,,....,cccc,.cc,,.....,.c,,.....,,ccccc,,..,,c,c...,c,c,c,,c...,c*.......ccc.cccccc.cc,c,.c.c,,.,...,ccc,ccccccc.ccc.c,,,.ccc.,,c,cc,c,.cc,cc.cc,,c,.c,c,cc..,cc,c,,,c,^].^], aaXUB^^baaaba`a_a_PYaab_a`aE_\BYXa^aaa[]aaaX_aabaDaSRGMTI`a^W``\YFHabbUBOT_M^TPTIFBDDQ]^OFBSQBLDa[Sa]LRML`FUBBRVaOHBBBQQYLGaYURFFBBHGHYFWMbbbDODBBBDBLHHFBBBBLFaOGbJa`[aaBHNHHZaPPEBa]BHDDB_`Z^BBBLPFaXPLO]Za_aF`BGE__baaLFNDQBNLJaaGSBFF^YaHMHBGFEBBaUbFBIb[b_ba]BEBbFBBBBE`BBFBLbBbBBBbL`__BBYBGOBBBBHFbMOFbBQBBa^RBbJLBBBBBEGaBBRHMbEBEGEFbLGBBBHaaHWBLBJFTVBaQ
  • wumblehoots
    Junior Member
    • Sep 2009
    • 4

    #2
    Hi Hena,

    I'd love to help, but can't. I have exactly the same problem though, so if anyone can explain the presence of the asterisk I'd love to know.

    In my case I have the pileup output line:
    1 973543 G 8 .,.*...c 02=>?C,) ~bmomtm~

    generated using the command:
    samtools pileup -s -l coords.txt ftp://ftp.1000genomes.ebi.ac.uk/vol1...32.2009_07.bam -f reference/human_b36_female.fa

    The asterisk is not documented on the help page here:


    Cheers

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    • lh3
      Senior Member
      • Feb 2008
      • 686

      #3
      Start stands for a deletion. It is a place holder.

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      • Hena
        Member
        • Nov 2009
        • 19

        #4
        Why is there two ways of marking deletions? As the page mentions that this '-[0-9]+[ACGTNacgtn]+' is a pattern for deletion. Also it seems that the * has a quality score in base quality column.

        I can understand * in column 3 marks for deletion and insertion row, but it seems odd in the read bases column.

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        • wumblehoots
          Junior Member
          • Sep 2009
          • 4

          #5
          I think the implication is that the deletion information (i.e. how much has been deleted and what) would be in a previous alignment column, and the asterisk appears in the appropriate number of subsequent columns as a placeholder for that sequence?

          I'm not sure why it has a quality score associated with it though.

          lh3: can you help?

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          • wumblehoots
            Junior Member
            • Sep 2009
            • 4

            #6
            Actaully, more information on the use of * in the read column is given here:


            In the section corresponding the pileup option:
            "Similarly, a pattern ‘-[0-9]+[ACGTNacgtn]+’ represents a deletion from the reference. The deleted bases will be presented as ‘*’ in the following lines."

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            • Hena
              Member
              • Nov 2009
              • 19

              #7
              Yes, following lines. But the question is about this line not following. Following line will have '*' in third column.

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