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  • #16
    ok sounds good. thank you! any instructions/info on how to get introns as well?

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    • #17
      the vcf to ped form and script should not skip any variants which are variable in the individuals you ask it to consider

      Can you give a specific example of the variants you think it is missing and we will investigate

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      • #18
        I tried running it for mapk1. I entered the region I found through the browser and resulted 1619 variants, not the 6777. Thanks!

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        • #19
          Can you give me specific coordinates that you are using and let me know where your 6777 count comes from

          When I look at our vcf file in ftp://ftp.1000genomes.ebi.ac.uk/vol1...ease/20110521/

          laura@pg-trace-001[20110521]:tabix ALL.chr22.phase1_release_v3.20101123.snps_indels_svs.genotypes.vcf.gz 22:22108789-22221970 | cut -f1-8

          There is only 1591 sites and only 1532 of them are snps

          thanks

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          • #20
            those are the results when i use the online converter. but we decided to use the script instead of the online converter so i wouldn't have to save the data onto my computer.

            i'm trying to run the script again for the converter and it won't work. i downloaded the vcf to perl converter mentioned above and ran this script:

            perl vcf_to_ped_converter.pl -vcf ftp://ftp.1000genomes.ebi.ac.uk/vol1...notypes.vcf.gz -sample_panel_file ftp://ftp.1000genomes.ebi.ac.uk/vol1...L.sample_panel -region 13:32889611-32973805 -population GBR -population FIN

            and got this as a result:

            Can't open perl script "vcf_to_ped_convert": No such file or directory

            I'm assuming I installed/downloaded the script wrong. Am i correct?

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            • #21
              That would suggest the script isn't in the location where you are running the command from

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              • #22
                Originally posted by strongside24 View Post

                i'm trying to run the script again for the converter and it won't work. i downloaded the vcf to perl converter mentioned above and ran this script:

                perl vcf_to_ped_converter.pl -vcf ftp://ftp.1000genomes.ebi.ac.uk/vol1...notypes.vcf.gz -sample_panel_file ftp://ftp.1000genomes.ebi.ac.uk/vol1...L.sample_panel -region 13:32889611-32973805 -population GBR -population FIN
                Provide full path to where the script file was downloaded when you try to run the command

                Code:
                perl [COLOR="Red"]/full_path_to/[/COLOR]vcf_to_ped_converter.pl -vcf  ftp://ftp.1000genomes.ebi.ac.uk  .....

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