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  • Meyana
    Member
    • Sep 2017
    • 40

    Add user specified reads to fastq to validate analysis method?

    Hi,

    I am analyzing mtDNA and am looking for indels, especially I am hoping to catch some large deletions.
    I have performed 150bp PE on MiSeq using NexteraXT library prep.

    Using different tools, I am not able to pick up the large deletions I was hoping, however, I am seeing a lot of small indels and substitution mutations, which I also was expecting.

    To test my analysis methods, I would like to add some "in silico" generated reads to my fastq files. I am hoping to make 'reads' that cross a large deletions (i.e. the first 75bp of read1 at position 1-75 of mtDNA and the last 75bp and position 1001-1075 of mtDNA, read2 maybe something like position 1275-1201 [i.e. not split up at different genomic position]).

    How would I go about manipulating my data in such a way?

    I hope my question in clear...

    Thanks!
  • Meyana
    Member
    • Sep 2017
    • 40

    #2
    Anyone that might know how to do something like this?

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    • dylanfofylan
      Junior Member
      • Dec 2016
      • 3

      #3
      Hi Meyena,

      Last year, I wrote a short python script to fabricate fastq data for validating software functions. Here's my very (very) simple implementation: https://github.com/dfox3/fabricate_f...icate_fastq.py

      You provide a filename (--o) (to overwrite, not to append to), the DNA code you want to to fabricate (--i), and how many times you want to replicate it (--d).

      If you're interested in running this function on a set of sequences, I'd consider expanding on it. I'll probably need to use this again in the future.

      Hope you find this useful
      -dylan
      Last edited by dylanfofylan; 05-16-2018, 12:34 PM. Reason: i didnt want to mislead

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