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  • Niranjanks
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    • Aug 2015
    • 11

    #1

    Bowtie2 reference help

    Hi there I am working on paired-end Illumina 2500 data and I wish to check for chloroplast and mitochondrial DNA contamination in it.

    My Illumina data is around 1 Gigabases and I have the whole chloroplast genome and also mitochondrial DNA contigs.

    My question is -

    Will my reference here for bowtie2 for which I have to make the Index be the chloroplast or mitochondrial DNA OR will it be the paired end Illumina data? I am talking about the -x command in bowtie2

    I want to compare them so I can remove contaminant chloroplast/mitochondrial DNA.

    I was thinking about making the paired end Illumina data as my reference index and then align the relatively shorter chloroplast DNA/ mitochondrial DNA contigs to it. However I have no idea how to make a reference of paired end data even after reading the manual.

    Please advise.
    Thank you.
  • Niranjanks
    Member
    • Aug 2015
    • 11

    #2
    Found the answer.

    Make a multi fasta file combining the choloroplast and mitochondrial DNA and use it as an index.

    Alternatively can just keep the unmapped reads to filter out the contamination.

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