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  • Error when running Dindel realignment stage

    Hi all,

    I'm running Dindel for calling small indels from whole-exome sequencing data.
    I have finished pervious samples successfully. However, when I try to run another 13 samples, I got an error message at the stage 3:

    matepos inconsistency!
    14647035 14646905

    So, there is nothing in the .glf.txt file and .vcf file.
    This error happens on all the BAM files at the first realignment window.
    I have got the .variants.txt file and .library file successfully.

    Here is the command I used in stage 3:
    ./dindel-1.01-linux-64bit --analysis indels --doDiploid --bamFile chr22_17737.fa_sort.bam --ref ~/hg18/chr22.fa --varFile chr22_17737.fa.1.txt --libFile chr22_17737.fa.libraries.txt --outputFile chr22_17737.fa > chr22_17737.fa.out 2> chr22_17737.fa.err

    In the screen output for stage 3, it stopped at:
    ****
    tid: chr22 pos: 14646919 leftPos: 14646860 rightPos: 14646979
    Fetching reads....

    Maybe there is a problem when fetching reads from the BAM files caused by "matepos inconsistency"?

    Is there anyone can help me?
    Many thanks!

  • #2
    Problem have been solved.
    This error is caused by pair1 and pair2 fastq files are not in the same order.

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    • #3
      How did you solve the problem??

      Dear ywy25,
      con you explain exactly how you solved the problem you mentioned in the previous post?
      I have the same problem, but I'm not understanding.
      I am perfectly aware of the fact that the discussion goes back more than two years ago...anyway I hope in you have a great memory...
      Many thanks

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