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  • shell script for concatenating fastq files

    Hi,

    I have 30 samples, each was sequenced in 3 flow cells in all 8 lanes. So I have three directories: FC1, FC2, and FC3. Inside FC1, there are 30 sub-directories: Sample_1, Sample_2,...,Sample_30. Inside Sample_1, e.g., there are 8 files for forward and 8 files for reverse (pair-end). All are .gz files.

    I wrote a shell script to concatenate all the fastq reads from the same sample so that each sample has two fastq files: Sample_1_R1.fastq and Sample_2_R2.fastq (reverse).

    for i in `seq 1 30`
    do
    gzip -dc Sample_${i}/*_R1_*fastq.gz >>Sample_${i}/Sample_${i}_R1.fastq ## forward
    done

    There are bugs but I can't figure out. Wonder what did I do wrong? Or someone here can show me a btter way to do this?

    thanks
    John

  • #2
    for i in `seq 1 30`
    do
    cat /dev/null > bigSample_${i}.R1.fq # create empty file
    cat /dev/null > bigSample_${i}.R2.fq # create empty file

    # create big R1 file for i-th sample
    zcat FC1/Sample_${i}/*R1*fastq.gz >> bigSample_${i}.R1.fq
    zcat FC2/Sample_${i}/*R1*fastq.gz >> bigSample_${i}.R1.fq
    zcat FC3/Sample_${i}/*R1*fastq.gz >> bigSample_${i}.R1.fq

    # create big R2 file for i-th sample
    zcat FC1/Sample_${i}/*R2*fastq.gz >> bigSample_${i}.R2.fq
    zcat FC2/Sample_${i}/*R2*fastq.gz >> bigSample_${i}.R2.fq
    zcat FC3/Sample_${i}/*R2*fastq.gz >> bigSample_${i}.R2.fq
    done
    Last edited by Richard Finney; 04-21-2016, 11:13 AM.

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    • #3
      Thanks Richard.
      I got mine to work. But I think your code is much cleaner. I like it.

      John


      Originally posted by Richard Finney View Post
      for i in `seq 1 30`
      do
      cat /dev/null > bigSample_${i}.R1.fq # create empty file
      cat /dev/null > bigSample_${i}.R2.fq # create empty file

      # create big R1 file for i-th sample
      zcat FC1/Sample_${i}/*R1*fastq.gz >> bigSample_${i}.R1.fq
      zcat FC2/Sample_${i}/*R1*fastq.gz >> bigSample_${i}.R1.fq
      zcat FC3/Sample_${i}/*R1*fastq.gz >> bigSample_${i}.R1.fq

      # create big R2 file for i-th sample
      zcat FC1/Sample_${i}/*R2*fastq.gz >> bigSample_${i}.R2.fq
      zcat FC2/Sample_${i}/*R2*fastq.gz >> bigSample_${i}.R2.fq
      zcat FC3/Sample_${i}/*R2*fastq.gz >> bigSample_${i}.R2.fq
      done

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