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  • Wrong number of mapped reads in TopHat2 output

    Hey guys,

    I ran TopHat2 for paired-end data with "-g 1", so if there are multiple alignments with the same score, only one of these is reported randomly.

    Here my TopHat2 output (align_summary.txt)
    Left reads:
    Input : 80531201
    Mapped : 58052831 (72.1% of input)
    of these: 564717 ( 1.0%) have multiple alignments (852074 have >1)
    Right reads:
    Input : 80531201
    Mapped : 38820447 (48.2% of input)
    of these: 564717 ( 1.5%) have multiple alignments (683388 have >1)
    Unpaired reads:
    Input : 275828
    Mapped : 127812 (46.3% of input)
    60.1% overall read mapping rate.

    Aligned pairs: 28004530
    of these: 564717 ( 2.0%) have multiple alignments
    27873421 (99.5%) are discordant alignments
    0.2% concordant pair alignment rate.
    So there are 58,052,831 forward reads aligned and 38,820,447 reverse reads aligned. So in my sam file I should have 96,873,278 reads.

    But actually I observe 96,885,173 reads in the sam file. So there are 11,895 reads in the Sam file, not present in the TopHat2 output. I observed this mistake (?) in 7 other libraries.

    Do I miss something? Or is this an error of TopHat2.

    Thanks for your suggestions.

    Mario

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