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  • calling Heterozygous SNPs with samtools mpileup

    Dear all,

    I am trying to use samtools mpileup in order to call the variants in my bam file.
    I know that in my sample there are some homozygous and heterozygous SNPs. But samtools seems to not call a lot of mine heterozygous SNPs.
    Maybe I did not get an important point of the mpileup command, but looking in the man page of sourceforge of samtools I was not able to find any solutions to my problem.
    Does anyone can help me?

    Here my command:
    samtools mpileup -ug -f fasta.fa aln.bam | bcftools view -bvcg - > var.raw.bcf
    bcftools view var.raw.bcf | vcfutils.pl varFilter -D1000000 > var.flt.vcf

    Thank you so much

    Elena

  • #2
    I think the command is fine. First obvious thing; look at the pileup at the loci where you expect SNPs, and see what they look like.

    Second thing, try redoing the command line with -Bug or -Eug. The BAQ calculations sometimes will degrade the quality at real SNPs, such that they can't be called. I've seen this happen with sanger verified SNPs

    Also, the samtools manual recommends -C50 in the mpileup command if you are using bwa to align.

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