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  • #16
    When using non-quality-trimmed fastq for BBSplit, it worked just fine!

    My quality-trimming step uses BBDuk -- this command:
    Code:
    ./bbmap/bbduk.sh in=nonrRNA_bran11.fastq out=QualTrimmed_bran11.fastq qtrim=r trimq=10 overwrite=true
    Thoughts on how I should revise this to prevent an invalid file format error when moving to BBSplit?

    I really appreciate your helpful (and quick!) replies!

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    • #17
      That command looks fine. Perhaps you had a one time corruption with the file you got.

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      • #18
        Thank you for your help!

        I have just one more question regarding the output from BBSplit.

        -------------- Results ---------------

        Genome: 1
        Key Length: 13
        Max Indel: 20
        Minimum Score Ratio: 0.56
        Mapping Mode: normal
        Reads Used: 1829806 (416340827 bases)

        Mapping: 1630.950 seconds.
        Reads/sec: 1121.93
        kBases/sec: 255.28


        Read 1 data: pct reads num reads pct bases num bases

        mapped: 13.1904% 241358 13.0507% 54335231
        unambiguous: 9.5835% 175359 9.5952% 39948829
        ambiguous: 3.6069% 65999 3.4554% 14386402
        low-Q discards: 0.0000% 0 0.0000% 0

        perfect best site: 1.9436% 35564 1.8453% 7682929
        semiperfect site: 1.9468% 35623 1.8485% 7695929

        Match Rate: NA NA 96.0824% 52522434
        Error Rate: 75.3143% 204784 3.8796% 2120757
        Sub Rate: 73.8546% 200815 2.3134% 1264595
        Del Rate: 14.3653% 39060 0.6014% 328726
        Ins Rate: 16.4704% 44784 0.9649% 527436
        N Rate: 3.9234% 10668 0.0380% 20766

        Total time: 1715.910 seconds.
        Since I had three reference sequences, is the "Genome: 1" referring to the combined reference of all three that I listed under the "ref=" parameter?

        Code:
        ref=p.americana_genome.fasta,Blattabacterium_genome.fasta,Blattabacterium_plasmid.fasta

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