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  • Problem with HTSeq-count tool.

    Hello,

    I use TopHat2 to generate the alignment of my paired-end fastq files.

    The following "align_summary.txt" is created :

    Left reads:
    Input : 47466605
    Mapped : 41265217 (86.9% of input)
    of these: 5205466 (12.6%) have multiple alignments (141994 have >20)

    Right reads:
    Input : 47466605
    Mapped : 41580477 (87.6% of input)
    of these: 5255753 (12.6%) have multiple alignments (143224 have >20) 87.3% overall read mapping rate.

    Aligned pairs: 39852098
    of these: 4959709 (12.4%) have multiple alignments
    408853 ( 1.0%) are discordant alignments
    83.1% concordant pair alignment rate.
    how to determine the number of uniquely aligned reads ?

    If I do :

    39,852,098-4,959,709-408,853=34,483,536 uniquely aligned reads.

    But when I run htseq on this sam file, I obtained:

    reads assigned to a gene : 30,247,445
    no_feature : 6,495,866
    ambiguous : 748,775

    If I do not talk nonsense, the sum of these three numbers should equal the number of uniquely aligned reads (since HTseq deals only these reads). But 37,492,086 reads are processed and not 34,483,536.

    So my calculation of unique reads is false?

    Does anyone has an idea how to interpret this "align_summary.txt" file?

    Thanks at all !
    Last edited by a.kmg; 09-24-2014, 01:07 AM.

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