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  • Phoenix_ICE
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    • Jan 2011
    • 14

    Help with HapTree reads input format

    Dear All,

    I am going to try HapTree to phase the SNP/MNP/InDel/Complex in my VCF, and want to give HapTree a try. But I really have no idea how to prepare the reads input (instead of BAM or fragment file) for HapTree v0.1 (as v1 only support diploid). Would someone help?

    Here is a part of the format from examples:

    {9: 1, 4: 0}
    {0: 1, 1: 0, 4: 0}
    {8: 1, 4: 0}
    {2: 1, 3: 1}
    {9: 0, 4: 1}
    {2: 0, 3: 0, 5: 1, 6: 0, 7: 1}
    {2: 1, 3: 1}
    {5: 1, 6: 0, 7: 1}
    {3: 1, 5: 0, 6: 1, 7: 0}
    {2: 1, 3: 1}
    {2: 1, 3: 1, 6: 0, 7: 1}
    {2: 0, 3: 0, 5: 1, 6: 0, 7: 1}
    {1: 0, 2: 1, 3: 1, 5: 0, 6: 1}

    ........

    What does the number mean? That really needs an good manual for that.

    Please help, any idea?
  • Phoenix_ICE
    Member
    • Jan 2011
    • 14

    #2
    The first number might refer to the Num-th line in VCF, and the second number might refer to the alleles, each line might refers to an alignment?

    How to indicate a Paired END?

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    • Mel Martin
      Junior Member
      • Jul 2016
      • 1

      #3
      Hi Phoenix,
      I see that your post is 1 year old but did you found an answer to your question?
      Thanks
      Mel

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