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  • SV vcf outputs to bedpe

    Hi all,

    Does anybody have scripts to convert:

    breakdancer output ----> bedpe

    delly vcf ---> bedpe

    Thank you all in advance!!! cheers

  • #2
    It's not the cleanest approach for your purposes but you can do:

    breakdancer->VCF using https://github.com/PapenfussLab/sv_b...kdancer2vcf.py

    Then convert the VCFs (DELLY & BreakDancer) into R break-end GRanges object using https://github.com/PapenfussLab/Stru...iantAnnotation

    Then convert the break-end GRanges to bedpe similar to how it is done in:

    GRIDSS: the Genomic Rearrangement IDentification Software Suite - File not found · PapenfussLab/gridss


    That said, I've found this approach quite powerful for SV analysis as you can perform annotation and filtering on the GRanges objects in R in just a few couple of code.
    Last edited by dcameron; 03-29-2017, 04:08 PM.

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    • #3
      Thnx!

      Actually, I tried a week ago the python script for breakdancer, but this is not what I was looking for.

      By the way GRanges is a good approach

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      • #4
        Originally posted by 2nelly View Post
        By the way GRanges is a good approach
        It's been by far the easiest approach I've found to SV annotation. My package isn't part of bioconductor yet as my linking between the two break-end for each breakpoint is just a $partner column and I suspect the BioConductor powers that be would want more S4 classes.

        The real value in the package is in the GRanges conversion that works for most popular callers^, and findBreakpointOverlaps() for SV call matching.

        ^ I've tested breakdancer, cortex, crest, delly, gasv, gridss, hydra, lumpy, manta, pindel, socrates, tigra. It would be really nice if more callers adhered to the VCF specifications when they output VCF.

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