Does anyone know if Bioscope sam output's mapping quality score follows sam specifications? I noticed I have a lot of 0's in the 4th mapping quality column in my Bioscope output alignments. I also see some 100's. I thought mapping quality is 0-99?
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Originally posted by damiankao View PostDoes anyone know if Bioscope sam output's mapping quality score follows sam specifications? I noticed I have a lot of 0's in the 4th mapping quality column in my Bioscope output alignments. I also see some 100's. I thought mapping quality is 0-99?
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Originally posted by damiankao View PostDoes anyone know if Bioscope sam output's mapping quality score follows sam specifications? I noticed I have a lot of 0's in the 4th mapping quality column in my Bioscope output alignments. I also see some 100's. I thought mapping quality is 0-99?
Can you dump some entries from your BAM?-drd
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I am using the version that dumps .bam. Then I post-process to .sam and cleaned it up for cufflinks.
Here's a few entries with really low scores.
Code:1847_606_2027 256 Contig78899 2917 0 31M19H * 0 0 TGAATGACCTTGACCTACTTTTCAATGACCT DIFE>DIII'&->E4AIHFH;.:IIFAFID2 XS:A:+ 763_1093_180 256 Contig78899 2917 1 34M16H * 0 0 TGAATGACCTTGACCTACTTTTCAATGACCTTGA IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII:H XS:A:+ 955_1354_927 256 Contig78899 2917 1 27M23H * 0 0 TGAATGACCTTGACCTACTTTTCAATG 77CIEEIIIIHFDIIIHGIIIDIIIA1 XS:A:+ 1347_1328_414 256 Contig78899 2919 0 15H31M4H * 0 0 AATGACCTTGACCTACTTTTCAATGACCTTG EAIIIIE<0:%%II>FIIIIIIIIIIIIDII XS:A:+ 1062_1345_1564 272 Contig78899 2919 0 21H29M * 0 0 AATGACCTTGACCTACTTTTCAATGACCT I6EIII&&IIIGIIIII=>I>%%:IIICI XS:A:- 1648_875_1465 272 Contig78899 2921 0 22H28M * 0 0 TGACCTTGACCTACTTTTCAATGACCTT "7G7*-;FE<1AI=4##IIIIIIIIIII XS:A:- 1314_701_16 272 Contig78899 2922 0 23H27M * 0 0 GACCTTGACCTACTTTTCAATGACCTT %+1,-6C%%.*5##7:IIIIIIIIIII XS:A:- 1551_763_1651 272 Contig78899 2922 0 23H27M * 0 0 GACCTTGACCTACTTTTCAATGACCTT "I=,2CIF>$$;>70DIIIIIIIIIII XS:A:- 1238_1512_669 272 Contig78899 2940 0 24H26M * 0 0 AATGACCTTGAAAAATTATGATGAGT IGIIIIIIIIIII==I><IIIIIIII XS:A:-
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