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  • jtjli
    Member
    • Nov 2008
    • 21

    soapsnp segmentation fault - help!

    i downloaded the latest versions of soapAlign, msort and soapSnp today.
    I ran soapAlign and msort (-k n9) no problem.
    But when i ran SoapSNP on the sorted file, i got a segmentation fault.

    Any idea????

    Thanks
    Jason
  • VIX_Z
    Member
    • Mar 2009
    • 11

    #2
    Segmentation fault while using SOAPsnp

    Hi,
    I am using SOAPsnp for the first time. I tried it with bowtie aligned file and ended up with segmentation fault as mentioned below
    ------------------------------
    Reading Chromosome and dbSNP information Done.
    Correction Matrix Done!
    Segmentation fault
    ------------------------------

    I am not sure if SOAPsnp accepts bowtie aligned file or this fault is because of some other reason.
    Any HELP?

    ~Vix

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    • guoweiguowei@gmail.com
      Junior Member
      • Apr 2010
      • 4

      #3
      did u figure out this problem.

      I have the same problem of segmentation fault. Did you figure this out now? Somebody told me it may be caused by memory issue. But the computer administrator in our dep. said it is caused by the soapsnp itself. I am lost.

      Thanks.



      Originally posted by jtjli View Post
      i downloaded the latest versions of soapAlign, msort and soapSnp today.
      I ran soapAlign and msort (-k n9) no problem.
      But when i ran SoapSNP on the sorted file, i got a segmentation fault.

      Any idea????

      Thanks
      Jason

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      • kentnf
        Member
        • Jan 2009
        • 26

        #4
        I got same problem. Does anyone know how to solve it?

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        • mdachoh
          Junior Member
          • Oct 2009
          • 2

          #5
          try -L option

          soapsnp has a default maximum read length of 45; try using -L to increase this to at least the length of your longest read (e.g. 76).

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          • kentnf
            Member
            • Jan 2009
            • 26

            #6
            Thank you! it works.

            I can see the different base between reference and reads, but I can't get the cell line or strain name for every reads?

            I want to find the SNP between two different strains, how to do it?

            Originally posted by mdachoh View Post
            soapsnp has a default maximum read length of 45; try using -L to increase this to at least the length of your longest read (e.g. 76).

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            • martin.triska
              Junior Member
              • Feb 2016
              • 1

              #7
              soapsnp still fails for reads longer than 256nt

              Hi!

              I'm trying to build consensus sequence from alignment built using soap.

              Reads were sorted before running soapsnp.

              I defined parameter -L 301 (My longest reads are 301 nt long)

              I still get Segmentation fault after "Processing chromosome XY".

              Thanks for help!
              Martin

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