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  • SOAP:segmentation fault

    Hi All,
    I am trying to map solexa PE reads (fastq) from different strains onto reference scaffolds file (fasta) using soap2. The questions I have are:
    1. The alignment works but it seems that soap is not able to read seq data from all the 8 strains I have in the command as the number of reads that it processes is too low to encompass all the 8 strains.
    2. When I try to msort (-k 8,n9) the PE output file from the alignment, it comes back with error (segmentation fault) however, the SE output gets sorted with the same command.
    3. The snp calling through soapsnp (-d <ref> -i <SEoutput.sort> -r 0.00005 –e 0.0001 -t -u -L <100>) generates a huge file many times larger than original file. Is that usual?
    Thanks for the patient reading.

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    Hi Mansequencer,

    For some reason, MSORT doesn't work with files over a certain size. It works just fine for small files using the command:
    Code:
    $ msort -k 8,n9 mapped.out > mapped.out.sort
    To get around this, you can use the SORT command that is native to most Linux and Unix distributions:
    Code:
    sort -t $'\t' -k 8f,8 -k 9n,9 mapped.out > mapped.out.sort
    To check to see if your files are indeed sorted, you can always isolate just the two columns in question, the chromosome and position:
    Code:
    cut -f 8,9 mapped.out.sort > col_89.txt
    SOAPSNP generates a huge file on purpose. Either of the other formats GLFv2 and GPFv2 may give a smaller footprint output. Try those.

    Best of luck,
    -Awesome

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