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  • rlh
    Member
    • Oct 2010
    • 12

    question about SRMA

    i am a freshman in this field, i am trying to use SRMA to realign my data, but i don't know how to generate a ranges file for SRMA, it is a txt file, the content is like:
    chr1 1889866 1890066
    chr1 12561395 12561595
    chr1 34999494 34999694
    chr1 43681831 43682031
    chr1 74810345 74810545
    chr1 74810352 74810552
    chr1 89245929 89246129
    chr1 143585219 143585419
    chr1 144037256 144037456
    chr1 150462252 150462452
    chr1 156418029 156418229
    chr1 169823406 169823606
    chr1 227839825 227840025

    any body any suggest?i will appreciate your help!
  • nilshomer
    Nils Homer
    • Nov 2008
    • 1283

    #2
    Originally posted by rlh View Post
    i am a freshman in this field, i am trying to use SRMA to realign my data, but i don't know how to generate a ranges file for SRMA, it is a txt file, the content is like:
    chr1 1889866 1890066
    chr1 12561395 12561595
    chr1 34999494 34999694
    chr1 43681831 43682031
    chr1 74810345 74810545
    chr1 74810352 74810552
    chr1 89245929 89246129
    chr1 143585219 143585419
    chr1 144037256 144037456
    chr1 150462252 150462452
    chr1 156418029 156418229
    chr1 169823406 169823606
    chr1 227839825 227840025

    any body any suggest?i will appreciate your help!
    That looks fine, what was the error?

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    • rlh
      Member
      • Oct 2010
      • 12

      #3
      Originally posted by nilshomer View Post
      That looks fine, what was the error?
      perhaps i didn't say clearly, i just wanna know how to generate that RANGES file. can you offer some advices?

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      • nilshomer
        Nils Homer
        • Nov 2008
        • 1283

        #4
        Oh, well if you have regions that you are interested in, use a ranges file. Otherwise, you can run it without the ranges file, which will re-align your entire dataset.

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        • rlh
          Member
          • Oct 2010
          • 12

          #5
          Originally posted by nilshomer View Post
          Oh, well if you have regions that you are interested in, use a ranges file. Otherwise, you can run it without the ranges file, which will re-align your entire dataset.
          thankyou for your reply! my database is 56G, if i run re-align in the entire database, the memory it needs is extreme, so i wanna run it with RANGES file.
          is there any tools can help me generate RANGES file from my database, if i write it by myself will cost such a long time.

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          • nilshomer
            Nils Homer
            • Nov 2008
            • 1283

            #6
            Originally posted by rlh View Post
            thankyou for your reply! my database is 56G, if i run re-align in the entire database, the memory it needs is extreme, so i wanna run it with RANGES file.
            is there any tools can help me generate RANGES file from my database, if i write it by myself will cost such a long time.
            It doesn't load the entire reference and reads into memory, it loads them in as needed. I assume by database, you mean reference.

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            • rlh
              Member
              • Oct 2010
              • 12

              #7
              Originally posted by nilshomer View Post
              It doesn't load the entire reference and reads into memory, it loads them in as needed. I assume by database, you mean reference.
              i run a 5G testing data, 64* coverage, -Xmx8G, it print "Error: java heap space", and the records processing stop at about 11000000, someone suggest me to do it with RANGES file.

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              • krobison
                Senior Member
                • Nov 2007
                • 734

                #8
                A Nils (who wrote the program, so he might understand it :-) said, if you want to speed things up you can use the ranges file to specify specific regions of interest. You, and only you, can decide what you find interesting.

                Probably you want to pick a bunch of genes of interest & then extract the columns for them from the annotation file off UCSC for the genome you are interested in. That's pretty trivial with Perl/Python/Java/whathaveyou (or even with grep & cut in UNIX) & the time you invest now to learn how to do it will pay off many times over.

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                • rlh
                  Member
                  • Oct 2010
                  • 12

                  #9
                  Originally posted by krobison View Post
                  A Nils (who wrote the program, so he might understand it :-) said, if you want to speed things up you can use the ranges file to specify specific regions of interest. You, and only you, can decide what you find interesting.

                  Probably you want to pick a bunch of genes of interest & then extract the columns for them from the annotation file off UCSC for the genome you are interested in. That's pretty trivial with Perl/Python/Java/whathaveyou (or even with grep & cut in UNIX) & the time you invest now to learn how to do it will pay off many times over.
                  thank you! i understand it now, i am really appreciate!

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                  • rlh
                    Member
                    • Oct 2010
                    • 12

                    #10
                    i understand what you mean now. thanks very much!

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