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  • fastq files, lowercase and base score

    I am working with a bunch of fastq files from various sources. I do not know anything about the sequencing type. I have found that some have not been trimmed, and have the adapter seq in the front(in lower case), but also low quality sequence at the end (in mostly lowercase).

    I can trim the adapter pretty easily (even thou it has high quality scores). However I noticed that if i try to trim the ends based on quality I get incongruencies from the lower case designation. As an example here is a sequence that i trimmed all bases with a phred score below 20.
    @HPYED3V01EWA6Z
    gactacgtacacactCTGCAGGCGCAGCTGGCCGAGGCGCTGGTCGAGATCGACCTGCTGAGCGAACAGCCGCagtgtgtgcgtggtcggcgtctctcaaggcacacagggagt
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    IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIBB==:41195>@668C?DCEIIDEAAEBDIIGED<===<===GHIIIIIIIIIIIIII;::?BIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIEBBA:>


    yet what ever sequencing center designated the lowercase bases at the end as low quality.

    1.) Should I just trim all bases that are lowercase? or should I only trim bases that are low quality scores?

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