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  • memyselfandi
    Junior Member
    • Aug 2010
    • 2

    bowtie_build input help

    Hello all,

    What is the proper data to use with bowtie_build if I would like to build my own index for the latest mouse genome? For example, on the bowtie site, they have 4 Pre-built index downloads (2 from NCBI, 2 from UCSC) that are 2.4 GB each to download. What were the input files used to generate these indices and than the following commands?

    If from NCBI, were they all the chromosome files located at:

    ftp://ftp.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/genomes/M...d_chromosomes/

    or something else?

    Could anyone point me to where the files are from and located?

    Thank you so much!
  • raela
    Member
    • Apr 2010
    • 39

    #2
    Yes, download all of the FASTA chromosome sequences from your source of choice.

    UCSC: ftp://hgdownload.cse.ucsc.edu/goldenPath/
    Choose one of the mm#, go to bigZips/, and get the chromFa.tar.gz

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    • mrawlins
      Member
      • Apr 2010
      • 63

      #3
      For building an index you'll want to use bowtie-build in the distribution of bowtie. You'll run the command

      Code:
      bowtie-build <fasta_file> <bowtie_index_prefix>
      This will create a set of files starting with <bowtie_index_prefix> that contain all the information in the fasta file, but in a format that makes it easy to look up sequences.

      If you're mapping SOLiD reads you'll need to add -C before <fasta_file>. There are additional options explained in the bowtie user manual.

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