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  • What's the difference between the Solid F5-P2 and R3 end data?

    What's the difference between the Solid F5-P2 and R3 end data?
    In order to use the BWA solid2fastq.pl I must have the R3 ended data, so how can I just transform the F5-P2 to R3?

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    You should be able to just change all occurrences of "F5-P2" to "R3".

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      Originally posted by kopi-o View Post
      You should be able to just change all occurrences of "F5-P2" to "R3".
      I think the F5-P2" and "R3" are totally different! One comes from the same +strand with the F3 file(R3) and the other come from the reverse strand.
      you could see the ABI's protocol for construct the mate-pair library

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      • #4
        Sure, R3 is for a mate-pair run and F5-P2 is for a paired-end run, but for making the fastq files this doesn't matter. Right?

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        • #5
          Originally posted by kopi-o View Post
          Sure, R3 is for a mate-pair run and F5-P2 is for a paired-end run, but for making the fastq files this doesn't matter. Right?
          yeah, I have read this script,
          first I think the script will translate the mate-end R3 to the complementary trand because F3 and R3 come from the same strand and next step we must use the paired-end, which come from different strand, to do BWA aln. But I think this script don't do this.

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