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  • Samtools SNP Caller versus MAQ SNP caller

    I have been using MAQ's variant caller to call SNPs. I now want to use Samtools.pl varfilter and want to make sure that I maintain the same conditions I had for MAQ. My question is which of the parameters are common to MAQ and Samtools' variant caller?


    Thanks,
    BW

  • #2
    Take a look to this .
    -drd

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    • #3
      MAQ SNP caller

      Dear all,

      In need to know if MAQ SNP caller takes .bam files in input.

      I have aligned reads by Novoalign and I want to use MAQ only as a SNP caller, is it possible or the alignment with MAQ is mandatory?

      Waiting for your feedback,
      Thanks a lot

      Elena

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      • #4
        No, MAQ does not take BAM files as input. Use "samtools pileup -A", however "pileup" will be removed from samtools in the next release, so you might as well move over to "samtools mpileup".

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        • #5
          Thanks a lot,
          I used samtools pileup and I had no problem, but I would like to try with an other SNP caller, for example MAQ.
          So, as far as I understood, It is not possible to call variants with MAQ starting with reads aligned by Novoalign. If I want to call variants with MAQ I had to re-align my reads with MAQ. Is it correct?

          Thank you in advance for your suggestions.

          Elena

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          • #6
            This may be a dead thread, but just in case, I believe the old version of samtools pileup (the new version is samtools mpileup) can be forced to produce the MAQ consensus call (it requires a special option, -c). Also, if you are interested in another caller, the pileup can be used as input to the BSNP genotype caller at http://compgen.bscb.cornell.edu/GPhoCS/BSNP/ .
            --Brad

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