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  • VCF to BCF conversion error: [E::bcf_hdr_add_sample] Duplicated sample name

    In converting a .vcf file to a .bcf file a get the following error message:
    Code:
    [E::bcf_hdr_add_sample] Duplicated sample name
    I am running conversion using bcftools like so:
    Code:
    bcftools convert -O u -o /path/to/input/file.bcf  /path/to/output/file.vcf.gz
    How do I fix this?

  • #2
    Sample names are parsed from the #CHROM POS ID REF line, and can't appear more than once (at least for bcftools's implementation; not sure if this is clear in the VCF spec).

    The actual "Duplicated sample name" error message also tells you which sample name it's complaining about.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by jmarshall View Post
      Sample names are parsed from the #CHROM POS ID REF line, and can't appear more than once (at least for bcftools's implementation; not sure if this is clear in the VCF spec).

      The actual "Duplicated sample name" error message also tells you which sample name it's complaining about.
      Yes, I was looking for a tool, which could identify and remove sample duplicates

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      • #4
        That error message identifies duplicate sample names, or to find them all at once:

        Code:
        bcftools view -h file.bcf|grep '^#CHROM'| cut -f10-|tr '\t' '\n'|sort|uniq -c|grep -v '^ *1 '
        Then you could e.g. hack the #CHROM line in a text editor and use bcftools view -s to remove the duplicates you've marked via the text editor. Or use awk or similar.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by jmarshall View Post
          That error message identifies duplicate sample names, or to find them all at once:

          Code:
          bcftools view -h file.bcf|grep '^#CHROM'| cut -f10-|tr '\t' '\n'|sort|uniq -c|grep -v '^ *1 '
          Then you could e.g. hack the #CHROM line in a text editor and use bcftools view -s to remove the duplicates you've marked via the text editor. Or use awk or similar.
          I wrote me a small script to search and identify sample name duplicates and exclude, such that only one is kept for each possible duplicate.

          Thanks for input.

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