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  • How to pile up reads and get per base coverage?

    Hi,

    I have list of sequences (17-35bases) with sequence read count in column 1.
    I would like to see the end processing patterns of these sequences (to pile up similar ones and get the per-base coverage).

    E.g. two sequences in my input file:
    Code:
          4 TTGATCCTTCGATGTCGGCTCTTCCT
        30 ATCCTTCGATGTCGGCTCTTCCTATCATT
    alignment of these sequences would look like that:
    Code:
     TTGATCCTTCGATGTCGGCTCTTCCT
        ATCCTTCGATGTCGGCTCTTCCTATCAT
    So the coverage of the first 3 nucleotides (TTG) is read count=4, for ATCCTTCGATGTCGGCTCTTCCT its 30+4=34 and for ATCAT it's 30


    In principle, the end result/graph should look like this one here:



    I know bedtools can output genomic coverage, but I'm afraid it won't be useful here...Does anybody have an idea how to solve this? I also have .sam files containing the same sequences, if that's of any help...


    Thanks in advance
    Last edited by GenoMax; 09-06-2017, 07:52 AM.

  • #2
    Hi,

    I have a script that does that from my PhD days. I actually used this for some RNA secondary structure projects, so it looks like you're working on something similar.

    Uploaded scripts. Contribute to price0416/scripts development by creating an account on GitHub.


    Disclaimer: I wrote this like 4 years ago and don't remember exactly all the details of it, so be sure to examine the code for yourself, it's not very long.

    Hope this helps!
    Last edited by aprice67; 09-07-2017, 11:44 AM. Reason: spelling

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