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  • Varscan and mpileup

    Hi all

    does anybody gave any experience in using mpileup and then using varscans new mpileup2snp function to call SNPs?

    I have generated 2 bam files and then used samtols mpileup to produce a pileup file

    samtools mpileup -f ref.fas sample1.bam sample2.bam > out.pileup

    However
    java -jar VarScan.v2.2.8.jar mpileup2snp --min-coverage 10 --min-var-freq 0.9 --min-reads2 9 --strand-filter < out.pileup

    throws an exception

    Input Parameter Threw Exception: For input string: "out.pileup"

    running the equivalent pileup command works but with no SNPs

    java -jar VarScan.v2.2.8.jar pileup2snp --min-coverage 10 --min-var-freq 0.9 --min-reads2 9 --strand-filter < out.pileup

    This suggests I am not getting the correct mpileup file that Varscan expects.

    Please can someone advise on the correct procedure.

    Thanks Anthony

  • #2
    Hello,

    I believe that you are using the command incorrectly. The input file should come after the VarScan subcommand, e.g.:

    java -jar VarScan.v2.2.8.jar mpileup2snp out.pileup --min-coverage 10 --min-var-freq 0.9 --min-reads2 9 --strand-filter

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    • #3
      It turns out that you can specify the input either as mpileup2snp out.pileup options OR mpileup2snp options < out.pileup.

      The problem was --strand-filter needs an option (1 for on, 0 for off)

      However now I need to find out how to interpret the mpileup2snp output. Can't see anything on the varscan site.

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