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  • GBrowse visualization

    Hi,

    In the GenomeBrowser 2.0, when I load my custom track (is this case is a BAM file) I can see the coverage and reads (when I zoom in); but I'm not able to diferenciate the reads that match the positive/negative strand (i.e. with different colors). I've tried to modify the config file without successful. This is what I got:

    Code:
    [mapping_sorted.bam]
    feature   = coverage:2000
    min_score    = 0
    glyph        = wiggle_xyplot
    height       = 200
    fgcolor      = black
    bgcolor      = black
    autoscale    = local
    
    
    [mapping_sorted.bam]
    database = database_0 # do not change this!
    feature      = read_pair
    glyph        = segments
    draw_target  = 1
    show_mismatch = 1
    mismatch_color = red
    bgcolor      = blue
    fgcolor      = blue
    height       = 3
    label        = 1
    label density = 50
    bump         = fast
    key          = Shared track from http://mapping_sorted.bam
    Any help?
    Thanks

  • #2
    you need a callback for the bgcolor.
    here's what I'm using
    bgcolor = sub { my $f = shift; return 'purple' unless $f->type eq 'match'; return $f->reversed ? 'blue' : 'yellow'; }
    which covers slightly more than just the forward/reversed case.

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