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  • bfast with illumina mate-pair and insert size estimation

    Do reads from the illumina mate-pair need to be reverse-complemented prior to alignment?

    On a somewhat unrelated note, I have noted that the insert size estimation from bfast is not anywhere near what I would expect. I am not using ungapped pairing nor am I providing a std dev for insert size. Is this expected? If not, do you have a guess as to why this may be the case? When I run the same data in bwa (or assemble with velvet), the estimated insert size if right-on, so I don't think it's a library issue.

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    Originally posted by Protaeus View Post
    Do reads from the illumina mate-pair need to be reverse-complemented prior to alignment?
    No

    Originally posted by Protaeus View Post
    On a somewhat unrelated note, I have noted that the insert size estimation from bfast is not anywhere near what I would expect. I am not using ungapped pairing nor am I providing a std dev for insert size. Is this expected? If not, do you have a guess as to why this may be the case? When I run the same data in bwa (or assemble with velvet), the estimated insert size if right-on, so I don't think it's a library issue.
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      Response to reverse complement question

      I'm not sure if anyone ever answered this. Yes reads from Illumina Mate Pair (long-insert) libraries should be reverse-complemented for velvet. Other assemblers might be different.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by shanebrubaker View Post
        I'm not sure if anyone ever answered this. Yes reads from Illumina Mate Pair (long-insert) libraries should be reverse-complemented for velvet. Other assemblers might be different.
        Thanks for getting back to me. I eventually figured it out through trial and error!

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