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  • strand specific wig files

    Hi,

    I am trying to create strand-specific wig files from a bam file.
    I used the pileup option and i thought it worked very good. Now I have checked it again with the mpileup and it looks very strange to me.

    This is how I did it before:
    Code:
    samtools view -h -f 0x10 dilpAll.sorted.bam | samtools pileup -S - | cut -f 1,2,4| awk 'BEGIN{print "tracktype=\"wiggle_0\"\tname=\"dilp (reversestrand)\"\tdescription=\"dilp (reverse strand)\""} {if(NR==1){curChr=$1; print "variableStep chrom="curChr" span=1";} 
    if($1 == curChr){print $2"\t"$3;}else{curChr=$1; print "curChr="curChr;}}' > wigFiles/dilp_rs.wig
    
    samtools view -h -F 0x10 dilpAll.sorted.bam | samtools pileup -S - | cut -f 1,2,4| awk 'BEGIN{print "track type=\"wiggle_0\"\tname=\"dilp (forward strand)\"\tdescription=\"dilp (forward strand)\""} {if(NR==1){curChr=$1; print "variableStep chrom="curChr" span=1";
    } if($1 == curChr){print $2"\t"$3;}else{curChr=$1; print "curChr="curChr;}}' > wigFiles/dilp_fs.wig
    Now I just have changed it a bit to fit the mpileup options:
    Code:
    samtools view[COLOR="Red"] -b[/COLOR] -f 0x10 dilpAll.sorted.bam | samtools[COLOR="Red"] mpileup  - [/COLOR]| cut -f 1,2,4| awk 'BEGIN{print "tracktype=\"wiggle_0\"\tname=\"dilp (reversestrand)\"\tdescription=\"dilp (reverse strand)\""} {if(NR==1){curChr=$1; print "variableStep chrom="curChr" span=1";} 
    if($1 == curChr){print $2"\t"$3;}else{curChr=$1; print "curChr="curChr;}}' > wigFiles/dilp_rs.wig
    
    samtools view [COLOR="Red"]-b [/COLOR]-F 0x10 dilpAll.sorted.bam | samtools[COLOR="Red"] mpileup - [/COLOR]| cut -f 1,2,4| awk 'BEGIN{print "track type=\"wiggle_0\"\tname=\"dilp (forward strand)\"\tdescription=\"dilp (forward strand)\""} {if(NR==1){curChr=$1; print "variableStep chrom="curChr" span=1";
    } if($1 == curChr){print $2"\t"$3;}else{curChr=$1; print "curChr="curChr;}}' > wigFiles/dilp_fs.wig
    Than I compared it with a wig file for the omplete bam file:
    Code:
    samtools mpileup dilpMerged.sorted.bam | perl -ne 'BEGIN{print "track type=wiggle_0 name=fileName description=fileName\n"};($c, $start, undef, $depth) = split; if ($c ne $lastC) {print "variableStep chrom=chr$c\n"; };$lastC=$c;next unless $. % 10 ==0;print "$star
    t\t$depth\n" unless $depth<3;'  > wigFiles/dilpMerged.wig
    When doing it for both strands I get more line than I have together in the wig file for the complete bam file.
    -f: 113905
    -F: 121720
    w.o.: 141199

    Does someone have an explanation for these numbers?

    Thanks
    Assa

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