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  • Analysing the Bowtie output.

    Hi all,

    I am right now working with bowtie..trying to map the RNA seq.
    I got the SAM output and now i want to see the mapping occuring on the genome. Is there any tool which does the annotation after getting the output file from Bowtie.

    From the manual i was able to understand what each column mean but i am actually looking for how to proceed further.

    Thanks in Advance

    Anu

  • #2
    Hi Anu,

    I'm right there with you. I'm mapping Solexa sequencing data, and would like to be able to do the same, compare the aligned regions to a set of annotated regions and see what was present in the alignment.

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    • #3
      Hi Anu,
      I used
      1. IGV (http://www.broadinstitute.org/igv/) to visualize the bam file. It's a java program, you have to download it to your computer.

      2. ucsc genome browser supports bam file. Please read: http://genome.ucsc.edu/goldenPath/help/bam.html

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