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  • Using library htsjdk vcf files

    I want to analyse VCF files that have annotations. I used programs like VEP to annotate the file and now I want to see and manipulate these annotations that are in the file.
    I'm using a Java library htsjdk but until now I didn't find any method to manipulate one column (the annotations are added in the INFO column).

    Can someone help?

  • #2
    there is currently no automatic method to parse the ouptut of VEP. you need to find the description of the INFO field for VEP from the https://samtools.github.io/htsjdk/ja...VCFHeader.html ( getInfoHeaderLine("CSQ") )

    Code:
    ##INFO=<ID=CSQ,Number=.,Type=String,Description="Consequence type as predicted by VEP. Format: Allele|Gene|Feature|Feature_type|Consequence|cDNA_position|CDS_position|Protein_position|Amino_acids|Codons|Existing_variation|DISTANCE|STRAND|SYMBOL|SYMBOL_SOURCE|HGNC_ID">
    and then, using something like "variantContext.getAttribute("CSQ")" , get the CSQ strings and split the result.

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    • #3
      But the VCFHeader only access the file header and it gives me that line that you showed with id "CSQ". But now I want to extract the info added that is present in the data lines after the header.
      I don't understand how to use the "variantContext.getAttribute("CSQ")" that you said. Does that give me that information?

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