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  • tmap - set up read length to map?

    Hello All,

    I would really appreciate if somebody could help me. I use this command to run tmap on the Ion Torrent server:

    tmap mapall -n 12 -s <outputfile.bam> -f <fastafile> -r <bamfile> -v -Y -u -o 1 stage1 map4

    (and I also use samtools sort and index prompts to map my reads).

    I am really satisfied with it, works nicely

    I would like to change my command to be able to specify the length of the mapped reads. I need them to overlap a certain part in my reference sequence, so I am interested only those which are theoretically long enough to overlap this part of the sequence. I red in the t-map book, that there is a parameter map1 -l INT, but I am not sure how to use it. I have already tried several ways to add it into my original command, but it did not work. So do you have any idea how to change my command?

    Thanks a lot.
    Kind Regards,
    Adrienn
    Last edited by kadri; 11-12-2013, 02:48 AM.

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