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  • Using "Eland" format in Bowtie

    Hello, I am new to Bowtie, so please pardon my naivety.

    I have a reads file in the following format, which I suppose is the Eland format because this file has an "eland_result.txt" extension :

    Example of one read record:

    >HWI-EAS107_3:3:1:64:354 AAATAACTCTCCCCATTATTCTTGACCAACGTT U0 1 0 0 chr3.fa 89017297 R ..

    When I run this reads file containing reads in the above format in Bowtie, I get the following output (error):

    Time loading forward index: 00:00:12
    Time loading mirror index: 00:00:13
    Error: reads file does not look like a FASTQ file
    Time for 1-mismatch full-index search: 00:00:00
    Time searching: 00:00:25
    Overall time: 00:00:25


    Since I do not have the data in the FASTQ format, I don't think I have any other options.

    Is there a way by which I can still use Bowtie with the file in the above format ?
    Last edited by medalofhonour; 07-19-2011, 09:26 AM.

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    Or is it that the "eland_result.txt" file is already an alignment file ?

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      Originally posted by medalofhonour View Post
      Or is it that the "eland_result.txt" file is already an alignment file ?
      Bingo!

      Now if you wanted to perform your own alignment using Bowtie you could just extract the read sequences from the eland_result.txt file to a FASTA file and run them through Bowtie. Since the eland_result.txt file does not contain the quality scores you can't make a FASTQ file (unless you just give mock qualities to every read).

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