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  • MAQ Help

    Hi, I am trying out mapping few million short reads(>5X coverage) using MAQ. I am trying to map the reads against hg18 ref genome. Now, the problem I face is that it gives me a lot of 'n' s in most part of my consensus sequence.
    Something like
    >chr1
    aacgatagatacagatacACGATGCATGACagcatgcatgacnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnaagcaGTCAGTACGATCGACTAGCAaagctagatannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    what should be the right command for MAQ to map amd asseble to get rid of the 'n's?

    thanks

  • #2
    Hi,
    Based on my personal experience, with only a 5x you will not be able to get off those nnn... They represent the non-resequenced regions, as 5x is a mean coverage... Some regions are highly overrepresented, some not at all sequenced...
    Francois Sabot, PhD

    Be realistic. Demand the Impossible.
    www.wikiposon.org

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    • #3
      thanks for your reply. i suspected that, but now i am pretty sure that is what happened, coverage might the issue here.

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      • #4
        Definitely a coverage issue. I am doing similar analysis right now and am getting the same thing with a mean coverage of about 11x. You may want to bring the alignment into a viewer to see for yourself where the low coverage islands and high coverage mountains are.

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