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  • MACS and SAM flags for paired end

    Hi,

    I am analysing paired end sequences from a chipseq. I align with bowtie2 and feed the sam output to Macs.
    What are the criteria by which macs excludes/includes alignments?
    For instance, as far as I understand, flags for valid alignments are 83 and 99. How does macs consider alignments with "non valid" flags such as 81 and 97?
    I could not find a clear answer in the manual.

    Thank you for the help,

    Luca

  • #2
    Following my question:
    I have run some tests and it looks like peaks are generated only from reads with the "right" flags (99, 147, 83, 163) and the rest is ignored.
    However, I would appreciate if someone could confirm this.
    Cheers,

    Luca

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    • #3
      Yes, Tao has already confirmed this:
      https://groups.google.com/forum/#!se...M/KKVWRXl24CYJ


      ----By Tao:
      Both MACS14 and MACS2 favor SAM or BAM format for your Pairend data.

      MACS1.4: Pair-end data will be read and simply filtered using flags in SAM file, only 5' ends will be kept.

      MACS2: Option 1) Similar to MACS1.4; Option 2) MACS2 will bypass prediction for fragment size, and use real fragments during reads mapping to pile up signals ( done by Ben Schiller). The later option can only be found in MACS2 > version 2.0.10.09132012: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/MACS2/2.0.10.09132012. To turn it on, use --format BAMPE.

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      Last edited by harryzs; 10-03-2013, 11:43 AM.

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