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  • smaller bam file given a bed file

    Hi:

    When I load accepted_hits.bam from Tophat and Junctions.bed into IGV to visualize splicing events for two samples, due to memory IGV responds slow.


    I wanted to make a smaller BAM file from larger BAM file by supplying only those regions I see splicing differences (output from Cuffdiff).

    Given a GTF or BED file and large size accepted_hits.bam BAM file, can I make smaller size BAM file.

    For a given position, I know how to do;
    samtools view bam chr1:11111-22222...

    I don't know how I can supply BED or GTF to samools..

    Thanks
    Adrian

  • #2
    Originally posted by adrian View Post
    I don't know how I can supply BED or GTF to samools..
    Hi- Check the -L option in samtools view.
    Dario

    Code:
    samtools view -h
    
    Usage:   samtools view [options] <in.bam>|<in.sam> [region1 [...]]
    
    Options: -b       output BAM
             -h       print header for the SAM output
             -H       print header only (no alignments)
             -S       input is SAM
             -u       uncompressed BAM output (force -b)
             -1       fast compression (force -b)
             -x       output FLAG in HEX (samtools-C specific)
             -X       output FLAG in string (samtools-C specific)
             -c       print only the count of matching records
             -L FILE  output alignments overlapping the input BED FILE [null]
             -t FILE  list of reference names and lengths (force -S) [null]
             -T FILE  reference sequence file (force -S) [null]
             -o FILE  output file name [stdout]
             -R FILE  list of read groups to be outputted [null]
             -f INT   required flag, 0 for unset [0]
             -F INT   filtering flag, 0 for unset [0]
             -q INT   minimum mapping quality [0]
             -l STR   only output reads in library STR [null]
             -r STR   only output reads in read group STR [null]
             -s FLOAT fraction of templates to subsample; integer part as seed [-1]
             -?       longer help

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    • #3
      Oh.. I missed it. That was embarrassing.. it was right there.

      Thanks for pointing out.

      -Adrian.

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