how much time does it normally take to index 49 fasta format chromosomes (including 24 human chrs + other contigs), If I do the following:
$ bwa index Hsapiens37.fasta
I have been running this for last 24 hours and it is till on...
$ bwa index Hsapiens37.fasta
[bwa_index] Pack FASTA... 138.06 sec
[bwa_index] Reverse the packed sequence... 37.73 sec
[bwa_index] Construct BWT for the packed sequence...
according to BWA homepage any genome that is over 4GB is cannot be index by BWA.
the genome size I am trying to index is 5.3GB. This includes all chromosomes and other 'chrN_random' and chr6 haplotypes. All these in one file is over 5 GB. Has any one successfully tried to index these using BWA.
thanks
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Hi, not sure I understand your question but -c is the option you use if you have SOLiD colorspace reads.
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Dear group,
Previously I used index like the following on human genome:
bwa index -a bwtsw -c Hsapiens37.fasta
I ran the subsequent analysis steps and compared the end result with others where they just used
bwa index Hsapiens37.fasta
and carried out end analysis resulting in .sam file.
now when i compare results from -a bwtsw option to no parameter indexing (2nd option), majority of reads are aligned reversed etc.
one should use this option or not?
what happns using -a bwtsw and -c and what happens if I dont.
could some one help me here. thanks
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