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  • illumina to fastq

    I'm new to working with NGS and we have some illumina reads we'd like to convert to fastq.
    I've read the posts and tried to run the script qseq2fastq.pl on the samples w/o success.

    the files have the following format which doesn't look quite like qseq:

    USI-EAS39:1:1:2:1362#0/1:CTGGNTTCCACAGGCACATAGCCAAACCGGTGCCT:32 32 29 24 4 28 33 32 32 34 32 34 32 30 33 33 32 33 33 33 33 32 33 29 30 33 33 33 28 21 26 30 30 33 30

    Appreciate any conversions ideas.

    Charles

  • #2
    The script below should convert this format of data into a fastq file with Illlumina 1.5 quality encoding (you can change the offset value on line 20 if you'd prefer Sanger format).

    Code:
    #!/usr/bin/perl
    use warnings;
    use strict;
    
    my ($infile,$outfile) = @ARGV;
    
    die "Must specify input and output filename\n" unless ($outfile);
    
    open (IN,$infile) or die $!;
    open (OUT,'>',$outfile) or die $!;
    
    while (<IN>) {
      chomp;
      my @sections = split(/:/);
    
      my @qualities = split(/\s+/,$sections[-1]);
    
      my $quality_string = '';
    
      $quality_string .= chr($_ + 64) foreach (@qualities);
    
      my $seq_id = join(":",@sections[0..4]);
      print OUT '@',$seq_id,"\n",$sections[5],"\n+",$seq_id,"\n",$quality_string,"\n";
    
    }
    
    close OUT or die $!;

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    • #3
      Thanks Simon,

      what should the offset be for sanger fastq?

      Charles

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      • #4
        Originally posted by crh View Post
        what should the offset be for sanger fastq?
        33 (apparently I need to add some more text otherwise the forum won't allow the post...)

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        • #5
          Thanks again Simon - works fine.

          Is the original format I have 'Gerald'?

          Charles

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          • #6
            Biopython Seq I/O does these conversions. Pretty easy to use and with pretty good documentation.
            --------------
            Ethan

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            • #7
              Originally posted by crh View Post
              Thanks again Simon - works fine.

              Is the original format I have 'Gerald'?

              Charles
              It's a very old Solexa format called SCARF (Solexa Compact ASCII Read Format). It's not used anymore. Is this data really old?
              Last edited by kmcarr; 04-08-2011, 12:14 PM. Reason: Expand acronym

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              • #8
                I've used bioperl mostly, I'll check if they have seq conversions for illumina formats.
                regarding the reads, I believe they are ~2 yrs old now.

                thanks

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