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  • wgsim output

    I'm using wgsim to simulate reads. I get reasonable .fq files back, but wgsim also generates output like this:

    chr1 11086 G K +
    chr1 11353 T W +
    chr1 12163 A R +
    chr1 12834 T W +
    chr1 13036 T K +
    chr1 13948 C Y +
    chr1 14051 T C -
    chr1 14334 G T -
    chr1 17241 C T -
    chr1 17253 T W +

    I'm confused by this. What does this mean?

    Thank you.

    Eric

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    These are the mutations that are introduced into the genome.
    Col1: chromosome
    Col2: position
    Col3: original base
    Col4: new base (IUPAC codes indicate heterozygous)
    Col5: which genomic copy/haplotype

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    • #3
      I see - it's the IUPAC thing that threw me. Thanks very much for clearing this up.

      Eric

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      • #4
        Is there a way to export/convert the wgsim output to a VCF file?
        Thanks
        @pascal_biotech

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