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  • back to binary

    I converted a binary out.map file after a maq alignment to .txt and filtered for unreliable data. Attempting to do a maq pileup on the cleaned data, but pileup requires a .map file.

    How do you get a .txt file back into a .map (binary) to do the ./maq pileup or is there a way to do pileup with .txt file?

    L

  • #2
    Hi Layla,

    How exactly did you convert the out.map file to text? A custom script? But in that case, you would probably know the format of the binary file ... and probably not need to ask the question you're asking.

    confused,
    ~Joe

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    • #3
      Thanx for your reply.
      I used the inbuilt command in maq:
      ./maq mapview out.map > out.txt ---> QC and filter
      The pileup cannot accept the out.txt file I have cleaned up. It requires a binary.map file.

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      • #4
        Why not just grab the reads from your QC filtered file, convert them to fastq using a perl script, then re-align them with MAQ to create a new .map file if you absolutely have to have the data in binary format.

        Originally posted by Layla View Post
        Thanx for your reply.
        I used the inbuilt command in maq:
        ./maq mapview out.map > out.txt ---> QC and filter
        The pileup cannot accept the out.txt file I have cleaned up. It requires a binary.map file.

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