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  • PBSuite spots ambiguous insertion output value

    Hi,

    Originally I post this question in another place but I could not find an answer.

    I am using PBSuite version 15.8.24

    `Honey.py spots` was used to identify structure variations.

    here is one line of the output showing insertion, my question is: the insertion should be in one point in the genome, so how the output contains start and end ? (does the software add the size to satrt point to find the end point? is there a shift in all genome based on that)


    1 1211650 1211854 INS 353 zscore=-11.943;szMean=353.000;sz3rdQ=550.000;szCount=5.000;strandCnt=2,3;szMedian=547.000;groupName=1;coverage=14.000;sz1stQ=60.000;mqfilt=0.000
    also I visited similar question in https://sourceforge.net/p/pb-jelly/d...read/9b263cf1/

    but the output in this post is;

    lambda_NEB3011 29999 29999 INS 86 zscore=-15.744;GT=1/1;seq=ATTTTCACAAGCGTTATCTTTTACAAAACCGATCTCACTCTCCTTTGATGCGAATGCCAGCGTCAGACATCATATGCAGATACTCA;szMean=89.000;szCount=16.000;sz3rdQ=96.000;consensusCreated=1.000;strandCnt=7,9;szMedian=90.000;groupName=lambda_NEB3011;coverage=16.000;sz1stQ=78.000;mqfilt=0.000;GQ=7.321
    were the start and end point is the same `29999`.

    is there any explanation?

    Thanks

  • #2
    Some insetrions are flanked with duplication or deletion events...

    Quite a few insertional events (esp transposase induced are flanked by the target sequence duplication).
    In other cases it can be accompanied by the region deletion/replacement, so it would have both start and stop.

    PS: If you have enough reads coverage, assemble the sequences de novo and compare the region of interest in both assemblies using mummer/dotplot/(www)BLAST in master/slave mode.

    Also you can use raw read(s) spanning the region of interest and map them using BLAST/BLASR or similar alignment tool which is able to handle the raw pacbio error rate...

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