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  • Filter unique hits in Bowtie2 for stranded RNA-seq

    Hi all,

    We have PE stranded RNA-seq data, and we want to filter the alignment files for uniquely mapping reads (ie. no multi-hit reads).

    We have done this before for 'unstranded' data based on the XS tag in the alignment file, however all I seem to get in the file now is:

    XS:A:+ and XS:A:-

    Any tips on how to filter multi-hit reads with stranded data? I saw that this thread (http://seqanswers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=39206) suggested calculating the MAPQ score...

    Matt

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    You appear to be using tophat2 rather than bowtie2, which is good given that you have RNAseq reads. In that case, just filter by MAPQ, namely those having MAPQ > 3 are "uniquely aligned"*.

    *For one of the many definitions of that term.

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    • #3
      Thanks!

      That is correct, we are using TopHat2.

      I have also been debating what 'uniquely' means, I guess it comes down to where you set a threshold

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