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  • confused by bowtie2 alignment score

    Hello, there,

    I am using default mode for bowtie2 reporting and the manual has it "Bowtie 2 does not garantee that the alignment reported is the best possible in terms of alignment score"


    The manual also has: It will eventually stop looking, ... or because it already knows all it needs to know to report an alignment

    I am really confused by these sentences... Does it mean that other than the reported alignment, the one with better alignment score might be exist?

    Thanks for any input!!

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    Others may correct me if I'm wrong, but I've always understood that to be yes, there might exist an alignment with a better score. It finds the best alignment it can given the constraints on it - those being either

    a) the number of seed extensions that fail and the number of reseed attempts (the -D and -R options in the manual right under the bit you're quoting)

    or b) some other constraint, like if you have set -k 2 which asks bowtie2 to return 2 alignments. Once it's found 2 alignments, it knows all it needs to know to report and thus does so.

    There has to be some constraints on the search, if there wasn't it could take a long, long time to finish.

    Ben.

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