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  • How to align reads to multiple index in bowtie2

    Hi,
    I am using bowtie2 to align reads to a huge reference data set.
    The data set was large so i need to make 3 chunks and index them separately.
    Now how to align my reads to those 3 index.

    Can i give 3 index one time ?
    like -x index1, index2, index3

    Thanks

  • #2
    No. As far as I know you can only use one index at a time. You can run bowtie2 three times and should be able to merge the resulting BAM files. On the other hand this multi-index may create multiple mappings that you would not find with a single index.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by ssharma View Post
      Hi,
      I am using bowtie2 to align reads to a huge reference data set.
      The data set was large so i need to make 3 chunks and index them separately.
      Now how to align my reads to those 3 index.

      Can i give 3 index one time ?
      like -x index1, index2, index3

      Thanks
      Hi ssharma,

      I am having the same issue. Did you find a way around your problem? Perhaps by finding a way to index a large reference using bowtie2?
      I want to avoid aligning to multiple indexes for the same reference due to the issue westerman pointed out above.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Kennels View Post
        Hi ssharma,

        I am having the same issue. Did you find a way around your problem? Perhaps by finding a way to index a large reference using bowtie2?
        I want to avoid aligning to multiple indexes for the same reference due to the issue westerman pointed out above.
        Bowtie2-build indexer uses 32-bit pointers internally so there is no way to get around the (under) 4GB size limit.

        BWA does allow for genomes over 4 GB (as long as any individual chromosome stays under 2 GB).

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