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  • Bowtie2 output with paired end reads

    Hi,

    I am trying to use bowtie2 to align paired end Illumina read files.

    I am using following command:

    ./bowtie2 -a --threads 8 --n-ceil 42 --very-sensitive-local --quiet --no-sq --no-hd --np 0 --ma 1 --mp 0,0 --rdg 1,1 --rfg 1,1 --score-min L,0,0.95 -x rdp/bt2_index/rdp.db -q -1 sR1.fastq -2 sR2.fastq > bt2out.txt

    The index is made from RDP II database and currently sR1.fastq and sR2.fastq contain only one read:

    sR1.fastq:
    @1_M01363:14:000000000-A5K8J:1:1101:8617:1211 1:N:0:16
    TACGGAGGATCCGAGCGTTATCCGGA...

    sR2.fastq:
    @2_M01363:14:000000000-A5K8J:1:1101:8617:1211 2:N:0:16
    TTCACCGTTGCCGGCGTACTCCCCAGGTGGA

    The bt2out.txt file shows mostly results with sR1.fastq read header.

    1_M01363:14:000000000-A5K8J:1:1101:8617:1211....
    1_M01363:14:000000000-A5K8J:1:1101:8617:1211....
    1_M01363:14:000000000-A5K8J:1:1101:8617:1211....
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    .
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    I am not sure how to read bowtie2 results. How can I obtain information how each matching read aligned as a pair?

    Thanks

  • #2
    Bowtie2 should be outputting BAM/SAM files. Read up on that format. If you have further questions after reading about SAM files -- especially the bitwise flag field -- then ask a question.

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    • #3
      It appears that sampie omitted "-S filename_to_hold_alignments.sam" option on the command line to write the alignments to a file.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by GenoMax View Post
        It appears that sampie omitted "-S filename_to_hold_alignments.sam" option on the command line to write the alignments to a file.
        While good practice the '-S' is optional. As per the docs:


        -S <hit>
        File to write SAM alignments to. By default, alignments are written to the "standard out" or "stdout" filehandle (i.e. the console).
        So the stdout file of bt2out.txt should be a SAM file.

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        • #5
          As long as we're talking best practices, I would definitely pipe the output through samtools and save a BAM rather than a SAM file. There's no reason a SAM file should ever exist on a hard drive.

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          • #6
            Thanks for replies.

            I took a look at SAM format specification. It was more clear to me than bowtie2 manual.

            I am now testing bits 0x1, 0x2 and 0x8 from flags and if they are on I am determining that current match is R2 and previous match is R1 (of the same pair).

            Hopefully it works correctly now.

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