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  • bioinfobeginner
    Junior Member
    • Jul 2014
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    snpEFF annotation - "NA"

    Hi!

    I am trying to annotate the SNPs for maize samples using snpEff.
    In the annotation column or the EFF column in the result vcf file some positions are annotated as “NA”.
    But these positions are actually present in the gff file with some gene feature. See example below:

    For gene GRMZM2G027219:

    CHROM POS EFF
    2 74716293 NA

    The same position falls between an exon in the gff file from which the database is built.

    Exon 74716207 74716341
    five_prime_UTR 74716207 74716797

    My question is why this positon is annotated as NA and not exon or 5’ as shown in the gff file.
    There are several other positons that are annotated as NA thought these positions are present in the gff file.

    Please if you could explain me in what condition a position will be annotated as “NA”.




    Thanks!

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