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Hi all,
I have a particular sample where it seems the base calling on the MiSeq has failed. Very few reads pass filter, and those that do contain mostly C base calls. I have sequenced similar samples before on the HiSeq, the base composition is closer to 50% GC. When we look at the pictures of the flowcell it looks like all four bases are represented and the skew toward C is not so great as the basecalling would lead us to believe. Illumina tech support tells us that this is a problem with the sample. Since visually it seems that the sample might be ok and that this is a problem with Illumina's base caller, I would like to attempt base calling with a different algorithm. NaiveBayesCall for example doesn't require phiX training data, however I would need to get the cluster intensity (.cif) files to use it. Does anybody know if it's possible to get the .cif files from a MiSeq run? Can the instrument be programmed to save these somewhere before a run starts? |
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Here's what they told me:
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Just had a customer ask for Miseq cif's, thought it would be as easy as Hiseq cif's, turns out no.
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Thanks ECO and GW_OK, this is really great info. Depending on the nature of the differences in file formats used by the MiSeq vs. HiSeq doing basecalling with a tool like NaiveBayesCall may not even be an option, or at least not without rewriting some file parsing code.
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$5 says it's an instrument problem. LED mirror/camera/image misalignment. Been there, had the "it's your sample" argument.
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For whatever it's worth we reran the exact same sample with a 30% phiX spike and the base calling appears to have worked this time around. I don't know yet whether it was just a transient problem with the instrument or if something about the library complexity or base composition was too extreme for their base caller. I plan to look at the GC and complexity of the first few bases in the read to see if anything unusual pops out and will hopefully have more details to post at that stage.
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I know it has been a while but do you have any updates as to the cause for this. I have a run with very similar characteristics (lots of C base calls) and I am trying to pin down the cause. Were the libraries skewed, was it an instrument issue etc?
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Hi,
I'm wondering if someone was saving cif files from Miseq with new software. I can't find file: MiSeqControlSoftware.Options.cfg in my MCS. Or maybe first change in C:\Illumina\RTA\Configs\MiSeq.Configuration.xml is sufficient? |
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Hi.
We save the intensity files from our MiSeq for certain run types. We have both of the configuration files on our instrument. Be aware that one file (MiSeq.Configuration.xml) is on the C drive, and one file (MiSeqControlSoftware.Options.cfg) is on the D drive. C:\Illumina\RTA\Configs\MiSeq.Configuration.xml D:\Illumina\Miseq Control Software\MiSeqControlSoftware.Options.cfg Cheers, Scott. |
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Hi dorix,
The file has been renamed to MiSeqSoftware.Options.cfg sometime ago. |
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Thanks a lot!
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