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  • Samtools Flagstat, what is "with itself and mate mapped" mean?

    Here is my flagstat output after running bwa mem on my paired end data.

    25730940 + 0 in total (QC-passed reads + QC-failed reads)
    111474 + 0 secondary
    0 + 0 supplementary
    0 + 0 duplicates
    25300974 + 0 mapped (98.33% : N/A)
    25619466 + 0 paired in sequencing
    12809733 + 0 read1
    12809733 + 0 read2
    24045298 + 0 properly paired (93.86% : N/A)
    25182938 + 0 with itself and mate mapped
    6562 + 0 singletons (0.03% : N/A)
    1071166 + 0 with mate mapped to a different chr
    297377 + 0 with mate mapped to a different chr (mapQ>=5)


    So from my understanding, 93.86% of my reads are properly paired which means the read and its mate mapped with decent distance to the same chromosome. So does "with itself and mate mapped" simply mean that both reads did map but maybe not all of them are within good distance from each other? Does it also mean both did map to the same chromosome? It is unclear to me what that category means but it does make sense to me that the number of reads would be higher.

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