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  • details of *.csfasta creation

    Hi,

    I am trying to figure out exactly where a *.csfasta file resulting from an ABI SOLiD run comes from. In particular, I am wondering whether the csfasta files are generated from image files alone.

    As best I can tell, the raw image files from the SOLiD machine are combined and clustering is used to generate per-base data for each bead on the flow cell. This data is then run through some simple filters and all reads that are full length and have a color call for each position are output to the csfasta file. Is this accurate?

    One reason I am curious about this is that I know that the *_sequence.txt files generated by the Illumina GA do NOT come from image files alone --- as I understand it, the standard analysis pipeline includes calibration to a reference genome. I am wondering whether this might also be the case for the standard SOLiD pipeline.
    Last edited by d17; 01-19-2011, 01:57 AM.

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    There is no filtering happening for SOLiD. The equivalent for .csfasta + .qual files in solexa would be the qseq files.
    -drd

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    • #3
      the system does not write the csfasta straight from the images. There are several intermediate files that are used to dump data.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by snetmcom View Post
        the system does not write the csfasta straight from the images. There are several intermediate files that are used to dump data.
        Thanks for the info. I am still a little confused, though: are the intermediate files generated from only the image files? And then the .csfasta + .qual are the result of filtering for reads that meet some quality threshold?

        Or does any other information besides the image files (such as a reference genome) go into the ultimate production of the .csfasta file?
        Last edited by d17; 01-19-2011, 01:57 AM.

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        • #5
          so as drio said, there is no filtering of reads for the creation of the csfasta. There is no chastity filter to throw out reads. This is why your mapping % looks lower on SOLiD while more reads still map.

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