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  • bair
    Member
    • Jan 2010
    • 65

    samtools output format

    Samtools protocol and FAQ explain how to use samtools, but both not explain the output format of each functions.

    For example, samtools pileup -c to output MAQ cns format, searching and reading MAQ manual, I did not find the answer.

    Anybody can help me?
  • bair
    Member
    • Jan 2010
    • 65

    #2
    maq snp file looks like:

    chrX 58578121 T G 74 27 1.19 53 62 K 255 T
    chrX 58578144 C A 126 33 4.06 53 62 N 255 N
    chrX 61677006 T C 27 9 3.00 53 30 Y 110 T

    SNP file got from samtools pileup -c looks like

    chrX 58568462 a W 10 10 60 7 ......^~T ZZ[Z[[[
    chrX 58568463 a W 10 10 60 7 ..T.... [Z[Z[[[
    chrX 58572756 t A 39 39 60 4 AAAA Z[[[
    chrX 58572850 c G 39 39 60 4 gggg [W[[

    The output are quite different.

    MAQ manual explains each of the output columns, how to explain the columns in samtools output?

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    • lh3
      Senior Member
      • Feb 2008
      • 686

      #3
      Aren't the following pages explain the format?

      http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawik..._pileup_output.



      In addition, I do not remember I have ever said the "pileup -c" gives MAQ format. If you could point me to that part in documentation, I will change it.

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      • bair
        Member
        • Jan 2010
        • 65

        #4
        Thank you lh3, I just got it. Also get help from Galaxy website.
        ttp://main.g2.bx.psu.edu/


        samtools pileup option

        -f FILE reference sequence in the FASTA format
        -c output the maq consensus sequence
        -v print variants only (for -c)

        I think with option c, samtools outputs kind of maq format.

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        • lh3
          Senior Member
          • Feb 2008
          • 686

          #5
          "MAQ consensus sequence" is different from "MAQ output format". Anyway, I will consider to change that if I still remember this. Thank you.

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