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  • jkzebrafish
    Junior Member
    • Jan 2016
    • 3

    bug in samtools view -s?

    Hi, I'm experiencing difficulties trying to downsample .bam files using samtools view -s. Specifically some of the commands fail while others work; this seems sometimes to be correlated with the -s float argument being > 0.5 (but not always). Here I'm c/p'ing some of the code that worked and some which failed.

    Thanks to any helpful suggestions!

    samtools view -b -s 0.271 1.bam > 1_ds.bam # gives 730697 reads as expected
    samtools view -b -s 0.5077 2.bam > 2_ds.bam # gives 0 reads unexpectedly
    samtools view -b -s 0.2113 3.bam > 3_ds.bam # gives 730697 reads as expected
    samtools view -b -s 0.3322 4.bam > 4_ds.bam # gives 730697 reads as expected
    samtools view -b -s 0.5306 5.bam > 5_ds.bam# gives 0 reads unexpectedly
    samtools view -b -s 0.204 6.bam > 6_ds.bam # gives 730697 reads as expected
    samtools view -b -s 0.3841 7.bam > 7_ds.bam # gives 730697 reads as expected
    samtools view -b -s 0.4691 8.bam > 8_ds.bam # gives 730697 reads as expected
    samtools view -b -s 0.6861 9.bam > 9_ds.bam # gives 0 reads unexpectedly
    samtools view -b -s 0.2261 10.bam > 10_ds.bam # gives 730697 reads as expected

    samtools view -b -s 0.6653 23.bam > 23_ds.bam # gives 730697 reads as expected
    samtools view -b -s 0.0444 24.bam > 24_ds.bam # gives 730697 reads as expected
    samtools view -b -s 0.0492 25.bam > 25_ds.bam # gives 730697 reads as expected
    samtools view -b -s 0.1648 26.bam > 26_ds.bam # gives 730697 reads as expected
    samtools view -b -s 0.0801 27.bam > 27_ds.bam # gives 730697 reads as expected
    samtools view -b -s 0.171 28.bam > 28_ds.bam # gives 730697 reads as expected
    samtools view -b -s 0.0979 29.bam > 29_ds.bam # gives 730697 reads as expected
    samtools view -b -s 0.0511 30.bam > 30_ds.bam # gives 730697 reads as expected
  • GenoMax
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2008
    • 7142

    #2
    Not answering your question directly but you could use "reformat.sh" from BBMap suite to do this as well. You can specify sampling parameters with more granularity (even as certain number of reads etc).

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    • cstack
      Member
      • May 2017
      • 16

      #3
      Originally posted by jkzebrafish View Post
      Hi, I'm experiencing difficulties trying to downsample .bam files using samtools view -s. Specifically some of the commands fail while others work; this seems sometimes to be correlated with the -s float argument being > 0.5 (but not always). Here I'm c/p'ing some of the code that worked and some which failed.
      It seems there are specific read alignments that are causing the failures. You could confirm this by using taking one of the .bam's that failed, use different random seeds w/ a small sample fraction, and you should see the failure some percentage on of the time.

      Are these alignments of very long reads? (> 65k bp). Alignments with cigar strings longer than the 16-bit integer limit (65,535) can behave strangely

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      • jkzebrafish
        Junior Member
        • Jan 2016
        • 3

        #4
        Thanks cstack for the response. These are paired end 75bp reads, nothing crazy.

        Here is a little more information:

        samtools view -b -s 0.6861 9.bam > 9_ds.bam # gives 0 reads
        samtools view -b -s 0.4861 9.bam > 9_ds.bam # gives ~50k reads
        samtools view -b -s 0.5 9.bam > 9_ds.bam # gives ~50k reads
        samtools view -b -s 0.5001 9.bam > 9_ds.bam # gives 0 reads
        samtools view -b -s 1.6861 9.bam > 9_ds.bam # gives 0 reads
        samtools view -b -s 5.6861 9.bam > 9_ds.bam # gives 0 reads
        samtools view -b -s 100.6861 9.bam > 9_ds.bam # gives 0 reads

        No errors or warnings are given, hence my confusion. Thanks for any insight.

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