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  • writing script to convert bam to bed

    Hi,
    I want to ask if anyone write a script to convert bam to bed.

    I tried bamtools bamtobed but while i import the result bed files to IGV, i see it is very different to the bam files.

    So I want to ask if anyone know this.

    Thanks!!

  • #2
    See bedtools. Is your data RNA-seq data? If so you have to bed12 format to accommodate for gaps.
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    • #3
      Originally posted by ETHANol View Post
      See bedtools. Is your data RNA-seq data? If so you have to bed12 format to accommodate for gaps.
      Thanks, and how to view bed12 files in IGV?

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      • #4
        If you only want to view BAM files is there is reason you are converting them to bed12?

        Originally posted by camelbbs View Post
        Thanks, and how to view bed12 files in IGV?

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        • #5
          Originally posted by GenoMax View Post
          If you only want to view BAM files is there is reason you are converting them to bed12?
          Thanks. I just curious while I view bed and bam files in IGV, they show difference. bed file have coverage in intron region, but not in bam.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by ETHANol View Post
            See bedtools. Is your data RNA-seq data? If so you have to bed12 format to accommodate for gaps.
            I think bed12 file show the right thing. thanks. Can you explain what is the change in bed12 file comparing to bed.

            bed file:
            Code:
            chr1    14396   14517   DJG84KN1:219:D0R66ACXX:7:1213:7112:52613/2      1       +
            chr1    14407   14528   DJG84KN1:219:D0R66ACXX:7:1303:12836:72771/2     1       +
            chr1    14407   14528   DJG84KN1:219:D0R66ACXX:7:1110:13035:15193/2     1       -
            chr1    14407   14528   DJG84KN1:219:D0R66ACXX:7:1213:3980:31932/2      1       -
            chr1    14411   14532   DJG84KN1:219:D0R66ACXX:7:1102:19850:62093/2     1       +
            chr1    14421   14542   DJG84KN1:219:D0R66ACXX:7:1308:18446:95141/2     1       +
            chr1    14452   14553   DJG84KN1:219:D0R66ACXX:7:1303:12836:72771/1     1       -
            chr1    14453   14554   DJG84KN1:219:D0R66ACXX:7:1213:7112:52613/1      1       -
            chr1    14460   14561   DJG84KN1:219:D0R66ACXX:7:1102:19850:62093/1     1       -
            chr1    14472   14593   DJG84KN1:219:D0R66ACXX:7:1202:6747:36105/2      3       +
            bed12 file:
            Code:
            chr1    14396   14517   DJG84KN1:219:D0R66ACXX:7:1213:7112:52613/2      1       +       14396   14517   255,0,0 1       121     0
            chr1    14407   14528   DJG84KN1:219:D0R66ACXX:7:1303:12836:72771/2     1       +       14407   14528   255,0,0 1       121     0
            chr1    14407   14528   DJG84KN1:219:D0R66ACXX:7:1110:13035:15193/2     1       -       14407   14528   255,0,0 1       121     0
            chr1    14407   14528   DJG84KN1:219:D0R66ACXX:7:1213:3980:31932/2      1       -       14407   14528   255,0,0 1       121     0
            chr1    14411   14532   DJG84KN1:219:D0R66ACXX:7:1102:19850:62093/2     1       +       14411   14532   255,0,0 1       121     0
            chr1    14421   14542   DJG84KN1:219:D0R66ACXX:7:1308:18446:95141/2     1       +       14421   14542   255,0,0 1       121     0
            chr1    14452   14553   DJG84KN1:219:D0R66ACXX:7:1303:12836:72771/1     1       -       14452   14553   255,0,0 1       101     0
            chr1    14453   14554   DJG84KN1:219:D0R66ACXX:7:1213:7112:52613/1      1       -       14453   14554   255,0,0 1       101     0
            chr1    14460   14561   DJG84KN1:219:D0R66ACXX:7:1102:19850:62093/1     1       -       14460   14561   255,0,0 1       101     0
            chr1    14472   14593   DJG84KN1:219:D0R66ACXX:7:1202:6747:36105/2      3       +       14472   14593   255,0,0 1       121     0
            Last edited by camelbbs; 09-17-2012, 11:50 AM.

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