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  • johnny
    Member
    • Dec 2009
    • 15

    BED Tools Tutorial

    Sorry I'm a total beginner in bioinformatics and really need some help.

    I'm on a mac and so far I've managed to install xcode and therefore was able to execute the installation process described here: http://code.google.com/p/bedtools/

    Now I've got the problem that I can't get anything started because I'm lacking the 'terminal' commands. So here I picked an example from the manual:

    ###########################

    5.4.1 Usage and option summary

    Usage: $ bamToBed [OPTIONS] -i <BAM>

    ###########################

    How would on use this command ?

    Thanx a lot in advance!
  • mgogol
    Senior Member
    • Mar 2008
    • 197

    #2
    Do you have data in .bam format?

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    • johnny
      Member
      • Dec 2009
      • 15

      #3
      Yes, but do I have to give the full path to the files or in which directory do I have to place them ?
      Which directory do I have to open in terminal, when I execute a command ?

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      • mgogol
        Senior Member
        • Mar 2008
        • 197

        #4
        You can either give the full path to the files or work in the same directory as the files. You can call a command from any directory if it's installed somewhere in your PATH.

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        • johnny
          Member
          • Dec 2009
          • 15

          #5
          I told you I'm an absolute beginner, but finally I've solved the problem.
          When I copied an example command like: $ bamToBed [OPTIONS] -i <BAM> I didn't remove the '$' so I had 2 '$' in the terminal which led to a 'command not known'. But now it works so I'll finally get back to you with some other basic usage questions

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          • johnny
            Member
            • Dec 2009
            • 15

            #6
            Okay, as proposed here is my next question.
            When I use the coverageBed command, it gives me only the coverage for the specified regions in file b but not of the whole span. E.g. reference file b contains chr1: 1000-2000 , then I only get the mean coverage for this region. How can I get the per base coverage in this region ?

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            • quinlana
              Senior Member
              • Sep 2008
              • 119

              #7
              Use the -d option for per base coverage. Available in version 2.9 and later.
              Aaron

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              • johnny
                Member
                • Dec 2009
                • 15

                #8
                -d is what I used. The problem is, if in the reference b file are given e.g. 5 ranges like described before, I only get one value per each range. What I would like to have is for every base in the range. In this case: chr1: 1000-2000 I would expect 1000 lines of output.

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                • quinlana
                  Senior Member
                  • Sep 2008
                  • 119

                  #9
                  That is odd. Could you post the command you used and the output?
                  Section 5.9.6 of the manual illustrates the way the output should loo.
                  Last edited by quinlana; 09-28-2010, 08:33 AM.

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