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  • Reference Assembly with Ambiguous Chromosomes

    Hi there,

    What are peoples thoughts on using the ambiguous chromosomes in their reference assembly for mapping reads....
    for example these....

    >chr10_random
    >chr11_random
    >chr13_random
    >chr15_random
    >chr16_random
    >chr17_random
    >chr18_random
    >chr19_random
    >chr1_random
    >chr21_random
    >chr22_h2_hap1
    >chr22_random
    >chr2_random
    >chr3_random
    >chr4_random
    >chr5_h2_hap1
    >chr5_random
    >chr6_cox_hap1
    >chr6_qbl_hap2
    >chr6_random
    >chr7_random
    >chr8_random
    >chr9_random
    >chrX_random

  • #2
    No technical problem with using the ambiguous chromosomes; I have done so when required. If you will get any useful information from doing so is a different matter. It depends on your project.

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    • #3
      Thanks for your response westerman,

      I question whether we get useful information also. Currently we are doing some WGS. when have you been required to include the ambiguous chromosomes?

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      • #4
        I'm interested in a gene that is on an ambiguous chromosome so I always include all of them when aligning my chip-seq data. I'm using mouse. I get good alignments to some regions on these ambiguous chromosomes.

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