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  • Casava FASTQ from SRA

    Dear all,

    I am currently trying to perform quality checks on a set of FASTQ files (downloaded from SRA) that (according to the authors) were generated using CASAVA 1.8.1 pipeline.

    Since all files belong to a single sample, I am trying to use "--casava" option in FASTQC but I keep getting the "SRR*.fastq.gz didn't look like part of a CASAVA group" error.

    To my understanding, FASTQC requires that all CASAVA generated files should be named <sample name>_<barcode sequence>_L<lane>_R<read number>.<0-padded 3-digitset number>.fastq.gz

    However, the fastq files from SRA have a very different name: "SRR*_1/_2.fastq.gz"

    Is there a way to change the name of these files so that FASTQC recognises them as a single sample or should I just analyse them independently?

    Thank you very much in advance,
    JMFA

  • #2
    Have you tried to run FastQC on the files without worrying about the casava option? What SRR # are you working with?

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    • #3
      Hi!
      Thanks for the reply

      Yes. Running w/out the "--casava" option was the first thing that I did. However, I got some weird Kmer profiles. FASTQC doesn't detect any adapter content / overrepresented sequences but it shows Kmer enrichments around the center and towards the end of the read...(I am attaching one example)



      I have limited experience with NGS data so I have no idea whether this has anything to do with the way I am "using" the data. The pattern is actually similar for most fastq.gz files so perhaps this is a problem with the data itself.

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      • #4
        Not sure if FastQC includes all adapters - to me that looks like miRNA data before adapter clipping.

        TCGTATGCCGTCTTC: http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2164/12/176
        Last edited by sarvidsson; 02-24-2015, 06:39 AM. Reason: found more info

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        • #5
          This is actually 100bp PE DNAseq data.
          I've clipped the adapter sequences and the Kmer profile looks much better (not perfect but better)!

          However, I have an additional question.
          While running cutadapt to remove the adapter sequences I am also setting the "-m" option (used to throw away processed reads shorter than N bases) to 100bp. However, I end up discarding approx. half of the reads this way.

          Is there a problem (for instance, in the alignment step) to use reads with varying length?
          Again, thank you very much for the input.

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