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  • BWA - input files

    Hi,

    I am trying to align paired end reads (Illumina) to a reference genome using BWA. I have 10 reads files, 5 for each direction.

    In this old post 'totalnew' says to align the files separately:
    Code:
    bwa aln database.fasta 4_1.fq > 1_1.fq.sai
    bwa aln database.fasta 4_2.fq > 1_2.fq.sai
    bwa aln database.fasta 5_1.fq > 2_1.fq.sai
    bwa aln database.fasta 5_2.fq > 2_2.fq.sai
    [...]
    I have been reading for quite a while now so sorry if I missed something totally obvious but how do I run sampe from there on? Can I just say
    Code:
    bwa sampe database.fa 1_1.fq.sai 2_1.fq.sai 3_1... 1_2.fq.sai 2_2.fq.sai 3_2... 1_1.fq 2_1.fq 3_1... 1_2.fq 2_2.fq 3_2... > alignment.sam
    or do I need to run sampe for each file separately?
    What if I concatenate all reads files into s_1_sequence.txt and s_2_sequences.txt and then run bwa aln twice and bwa samse once?

    cheers!

    ps (offtopic) @lh3: I tried downloading bwa 0.5.8a but it seems as though there are files missing. Here what I get:
    Code:
    wget http://sourceforge.net/projects/bio-bwa/files/bwa-0.5.8a.tar.bz2/download
    bunzip2 bwa-0.5.8a.tar.bz2
    tar -xf bwa-0.5.8a.tar
    ls bwa-0.5.8a
    bntseq.c  bwase.c     bwtaln.c  bwtgap.h    bwtio.c     bwtsw2_aux.c    bwtsw2_main.c  is.c     kstring.c  main.h        simple_dp.c     utils.c
    bntseq.h  bwase.h     bwtaln.h  bwt_gen     bwt_lite.c  bwtsw2_chain.c  ChangeLog      khash.h  kstring.h  Makefile      solid2fastq.pl  utils.h
    bwa.1     bwaseqio.c  bwt.c     bwt.h       bwt_lite.h  bwtsw2_core.c   COPYING        kseq.h   kvec.h     NEWS          stdaln.c
    bwape.c   bwa.txt     bwtgap.c  bwtindex.c  bwtmisc.c   bwtsw2.h        cs2nt.c        ksort.h  main.c     qualfa2fq.pl  stdaln.h
    I downloaded 0.5.7 and it runs fine.

  • #2
    I think you'd better to run sampe for each PE files separately:

    bwa sampe [options] <prefix> <in1.sai> <in2.sai> <in1.fq> <in2.fq>

    Although you concatenate all read files into two PE seq is okay, I recommend you split them (for example: 100M reads per files) and run in different CPU cores or computer nodes (MPI mode), so that it would be more faster.

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    • #3
      Hi,

      Thanks for your reply.

      So you suggest running sampe at least five times and then merge the resulting sam files?

      I will try this.

      Cheers!

      *** edit
      Thanks, works fine.
      Last edited by Bruins; 07-12-2010, 01:47 AM.

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