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  • SAMTOOLs tview for ABI color space

    I have a working patch to view ABI SOLiD color space using samtools (http://samtools.sourceforge.net/) text viewer. For example, some of the features using output from BFAST (in SAM format), which includes the "CS" and "CQ" tags, are:

    - option to display colors instead of nucleotides.
    - option to color bases/colors based on color. This is similar if you want to color bases based on the given base.
    - option to color bases/colors based on color quality.
    - the "." (dot) option when displaying color space will only show those colors that were corrected during alignment (i.e. the color errors).
    - option to remove all insertions in the current display (in some regions, spurious insertions can cause a headache when viewing that region).

    PM me and I can supply you with a source version.

    Nils

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    neat!
    Please send me a copy?
    http://kevin-gattaca.blogspot.com/

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    • #3
      Originally posted by KevinLam View Post
      neat!
      Please send me a copy?
      It is now included in samtools. You can use the "c" option to change to color space.

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