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  • brentp
    Member
    • Apr 2010
    • 72

    samtools calmd -- realignment?

    hi, i am trying to understand how the various re-alignment or alignment adjustment tools vary.

    from samtools mpileup docs

    One way to avoid such an artifact is to do multi-sequence realignment ... SAMtools seeks another solution
    but in the samtools calmd help, it lists for option -r:

    -r read-independent local realignment

    is the disctintion here that tools like SRMA consider the other alignments/reads whereas samtools does a realignment but only considers the reference and the current read?

    how does this relate to GATK's Base quality score recalibration?

    thanks in advance
  • nilshomer
    Nils Homer
    • Nov 2008
    • 1283

    #2
    Samtools does re-alignment (BAQ) via the forward-backward algorithm using the a single read and the reference. SRMA/Dindel/etc use all reads across a given loci. The former really helps identify parts of the alignment that are ambiguous (it could have been an indel or a snp, but I don't know which one), while the latter class of algorithms try to better identify variants from with the read. The BAQ really helps, and so does SRMA/Dindel; it's up to you to choose which you like and in what combination.

    GATK's base quality score recalibration is explained in the introduction in the link.

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    • brentp
      Member
      • Apr 2010
      • 72

      #3
      thanks Nils, that makes sense,
      actually, i've been using the U87MG decoded paper as a template for our analyses. why didn't (at least by my reading) you guys use SRMA or BAQ. Did the U87MG analysis pre-date those tools?

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      • nilshomer
        Nils Homer
        • Nov 2008
        • 1283

        #4
        Exactly, the publication pre-dated the tools.

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