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  • bair
    Member
    • Jan 2010
    • 65

    MarkDuplicates in picard

    Hello all,

    What's the metrics file output from Markduplicates function in picard?

    Can I get how many reads marked as duplicates in this file?


    Thanks
  • mard
    Member
    • Jan 2010
    • 21

    #2
    Yes it tells you the number of reads that have been marked as duplicates, as well as the total number of reads. But note that reads that Picard marks as duplicates do not necessarily have identical sequence they just map to the same chromosomal location.

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    • bair
      Member
      • Jan 2010
      • 65

      #3
      Originally posted by mard View Post
      Yes it tells you the number of reads that have been marked as duplicates, as well as the total number of reads. But note that reads that Picard marks as duplicates do not necessarily have identical sequence they just map to the same chromosomal location.
      Thanks. How to pick up the duplicates to remove? keep the best alignment one if they do not have identical sequences?

      Here is what I got from picard :


      ## METRICS CLASS net.sf.picard.sam.DuplicationMetrics
      LIBRARY UNPAIRED_READS_EXAMINED READ_PAIRS_EXAMINED UNMAPPED_READS UNPAIRED_READ_DUPLICATES READ_PAIR_DUPLICATES READ_
      PAIR_OPTICAL_DUPLICATES PERCENT_DUPLICATION ESTIMATED_LIBRARY_SIZE
      Unknown Library 27221401 548559917 190908169 14563968 58165860 0 0.11642 2400441897

      ## HISTOGRAM java.lang.Double
      BIN VALUE
      1.0 1
      2.0 1.795707
      3.0 2.428856
      4.0 2.932657
      5.0 3.333535
      6.0 3.652516
      7.0 3.906332
      8.0 4.108295

      What is this histogram about?

      My original bam file has 657624702 paired reads, so 2*657624702 in total. After remove duplicates, bam file has 1184353716 reads in total. So suppose,
      2*657624702 - 1184353716 = 130895688 reads removed.

      I couldn't get this number from picard output M file, any help?

      Thanks

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      • psm3426
        Junior Member
        • Dec 2010
        • 1

        #4
        The reason for the histogram is one of the FAQ on their wiki.
        Download picard for free. A set of tools for working with high-throughput sequencing data. A set of tools (in Java) for working with next generation sequencing data in the SAM/BAM format. Note that development has moved to GitHub at https://github.com/broadinstitute/picard and support is available on the GATK forum at http://gatkforums.broadinstitute.org/categories/ask-the-team


        The reason that you couldn't get that number is because for read pair duplicates, they divide the actual number of duplicates in half before reporting it. So in your case, 2 * 58165860 (value under paired_read_duplicates) = 130895688, which was the number of duplicates you were missing. =)

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