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  • BAQ and quality recalibration with GATK

    Hi,
    question on quality recalibration with GATK: would quality calibration occur before BAQ capping or after? Or does it matter?

    Also, does anybody have experience on how much a difference would recalibration contribute to cleaning up the data in terms of snp calling and indel calling?

    Thanks,
    CSoong

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    I decided to run recalibration before BAQ. Anyway, the recalibrated bam files were like 50-75% larger than the original ones. Does anyone know why?

    Thanks,
    CSoong

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    • #3
      perhaps due to uncompressed vs compressed?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by csoong View Post
        I decided to run recalibration before BAQ. Anyway, the recalibrated bam files were like 50-75% larger than the original ones. Does anyone know why?

        Thanks,
        CSoong
        The original quality string is kept + the recalibrated quality string, so it will be larger.

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        • #5
          thx for the input; that makes sense. i thought it just edits the original quality scores instead of adding the recal scores.

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