Seqanswers Leaderboard Ad

Collapse

Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Simulating paired-end reads and bowtie alignments

    Hi,

    I am simulating paired-end read data by extracting 36-mers from the dm3 genome and generating pairs of reads which are 550 bp apart. I then use bowtie to map the paired-end data like this:
    Code:
    bowtie -p 12 --ff -f -X 2000 -v 0 -m 1 --quiet dm3.index -1 reads_1.fasta -2 reads_2.fasta
    The strange think is that I would expect the fragment lengths of the mapped reads to be exactly 550bp, however I do see a distribution of fragments lengths with a peak around 550. How can this be? Should bowtie not find the exact location in the genome from where is was generated or does it use a kind of penalty or heuristic which would explain this behavior?

    My goal is just to find mappable regions in the genome given paired-end sequencing data with a certain fragment length.

    Reads, Daniel

Latest Articles

Collapse

  • seqadmin
    Current Approaches to Protein Sequencing
    by seqadmin


    Proteins are often described as the workhorses of the cell, and identifying their sequences is key to understanding their role in biological processes and disease. Currently, the most common technique used to determine protein sequences is mass spectrometry. While still a valuable tool, mass spectrometry faces several limitations and requires a highly experienced scientist familiar with the equipment to operate it. Additionally, other proteomic methods, like affinity assays, are constrained...
    04-04-2024, 04:25 PM
  • seqadmin
    Strategies for Sequencing Challenging Samples
    by seqadmin


    Despite advancements in sequencing platforms and related sample preparation technologies, certain sample types continue to present significant challenges that can compromise sequencing results. Pedro Echave, Senior Manager of the Global Business Segment at Revvity, explained that the success of a sequencing experiment ultimately depends on the amount and integrity of the nucleic acid template (RNA or DNA) obtained from a sample. “The better the quality of the nucleic acid isolated...
    03-22-2024, 06:39 AM

ad_right_rmr

Collapse

News

Collapse

Topics Statistics Last Post
Started by seqadmin, 04-11-2024, 12:08 PM
0 responses
24 views
0 likes
Last Post seqadmin  
Started by seqadmin, 04-10-2024, 10:19 PM
0 responses
25 views
0 likes
Last Post seqadmin  
Started by seqadmin, 04-10-2024, 09:21 AM
0 responses
22 views
0 likes
Last Post seqadmin  
Started by seqadmin, 04-04-2024, 09:00 AM
0 responses
52 views
0 likes
Last Post seqadmin  
Working...
X