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  • Cutadapt - help.

    Hi,
    I am using cutadapt for removing the adapter sequence. I have 2 adapter sequence.

    RNA 5Adapter (RA5)
    5 GUUCAGAGUUCUACAGUCCGACGAUC
    RNA 3?Adapter (RA3)
    5 TGGAATTCTCGGGTGCCAAGG

    The 1st one is 5' adapter and 2nd is 3' adapter.

    I am using the following command line to remove the adapter seq.

    cutadapt -a TGGAATTCTCGGGTGCCAAGG -g GUUCAGAGUUCUACAGUCCGACGAUC input.fastq > output.fastq

    Length Distribution I get
    Mean sequence length: 32.49 ± 10.53 bp
    Minimum length: 16 bp
    Maximum length: 51 bp
    Length range: 36 bp
    Mode length: 51 bp with 2,852,626 sequences


    And I found that the 5' adapter has U instead of T. Will that be fine?

    I tried replacing U with T GUUCAGAGUUCUACAGUCCGACGAUC > GTTCAGAGTTCTACAGTCCGACGATC and tried removing adapter sequence.

    cutadapt -a TGGAATTCTCGGGTGCCAAGG -g GTTCAGAGTTCTACAGTCCGACGATC input.fastq > output.fastq

    Length Distribution I get
    Mean sequence length: 31.26 ± 11.29 bp
    Minimum length: 1 bp
    Maximum length: 51 bp
    Length range: 51 bp
    Mode length: 51 bp with 2,805,271 sequences

    I get varied length distribution in both the cases. Which one should I choose..
    First is the command that I am using is right??
    I am working on small RNA seq data.
    Kindly let me know.

    Thanks in advance.

    Regards
    Vishwesh

  • #2
    Reads don't come out of sequencers with 'U' in them, just 'T', so don't use 'U' for postprocessing reads. Some tools may understand it but most won't.

    And a varied length distribution is expected, is it not?

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    • #3
      Thanks for the response.
      Hope the command that I use is correct.
      Can you pls let me know how remove 5' adapter and 3' adapter using cutadapt??

      Regards
      Vishwesh

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      • #4
        Well, no, I don't use cutadapt. I can advise you on bbduk, though.

        bbduk.sh -Xmx1g in=input.fq out=trimmed3.fq ktrim=r literal=TGGAATTCTCGGGTGCCAAGG k=19 mink=12

        This will trim to the right when finding an adapter.

        bbduk.sh -Xmx1g in=trimmed3.fq out=trimmed3_5.fq ktrim=l literal=GTTCAGAGTTCTACAGTCCGACGATC k=19 mink=12

        This will trim to the left when finding an adapter.

        If you want to allow a mismatch, you can set "hdist=1".

        -Brian

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        • #5
          try skewer

          skewer is also qualified for trimming adapters from small-RNA reads.

          for your case, you may use the following command:

          Code:
          skewer -x TGGAATTCTCGGGTGCCAAGG small-RNA.fastq -1 | skewer -x GUUCAGAGUUCUACAGUCCGACGAUC -m head -r 0 -l 21 -L 25 -o trimmed -

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