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  • SAM: extract both pairs where at least one pair mapped

    Hi,

    I want to extract both pairs from a SAM file where at least one pair mapped (or both). The ideal solution would be to get 2 fastq files where either both reads mapped, or only one pair mapped and the unmapped pair is also extracted.

    I tried various flag combination with "samtools view" but didn't get the desired result. So far I know how to get all mapped reads, but the unmapped second pair is missing.

    Thanks, Stephan

  • #2
    Not sure if this would help. There's a tool here:



    that gives you the flag for whatever you're after.

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    • #3
      Thanks. I've already tried that, but I'm not sure which flags to use.

      Stephan

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      • #4
        Code:
        samtools view -F 12 whatever.bam
        should get all the reads where both mapped.

        Code:
        samtools view -f 4 -F 8 whatever.bam
        should get all the reads that did not map, but whose mate mapped

        Code:
        samtools view -f 8 -F 4 whatever.bam
        Should get all the reads that mapped, but whose mates did not.

        Or, do

        Code:
        samtools view -f 12 whatever.bam
        To get all the reads where neither one mapped, then collect all those read names, and get everything not in that list.

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        • #5
          Thanks! I just tried it and it works perfectly.

          Stephan

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