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  • question about the summary statistics

    Hi,

    I have samples that we have exome sequence. Threse have been aligned using BWA and variants called using GATK. I would like to calculate the summary statistics across all the individuals (not for each sample )( for example, the percentage of reads aligned , the mean target coverage etc). can this be done? If so how?

    Thanks,
    Kay

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    Two options

    Have you gotten your answer in other means, Kay?

    Otherwise, you can take a look at the following technique:

    Code:
    # Obtain depth of coverage for all target regions
    /path/to/samtools depth /path/to/.bam -b /path/to/.bed > coverage_depth.tsv
    # Enumerate the occuring coverage values
    cut -f3 coverage_depth.tsv | sort | uniq -c | sed 's/^[ \t]*//;s/[ \t]*$//' >coverage.tsv
    # Make bam file for on-target reads only
    /path/to/samtools view -b /path/to/.bam -L /path/to/.bed > ontarget.bam
    /path/to/samtools index /path/to/ontarget.bam
    #Retrieve number of reads mapped and unmapped in ontarget files
    /path/to/samtools idxstats ontarget.bam > stats_ontarget.idxstats
    #Retrieve number of reads mapped and unmapped in original
    /path/to/samtools idxstats /path/to/.bam  > stats_overall.idxstats
    You should also check the enrichment technique offered by pfrommolt in this post:
    Discussion of next-gen sequencing related bioinformatics: resources, algorithms, open source efforts, etc
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