Very low concordant rate using TopHat2
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I have paired end 76 bp reads for RNA seq data from FFPE samples and I am using tophat2 (version 2.1.0) using mostly default options:

tophat-2.1.0.Linux_x86_64/tophat -p 8 --library-type fr-secondstrand -o . hg19 test_R1.fastq.gz test_R2.fastq.gz

and I get very low concordant rate, as given by the align_summary.txt file:

Left reads:
          Input     :  41740697
           Mapped   :  20342583 (48.7% of input)
            of these:   6651856 (32.7%) have multiple alignments (51919 have >20)
Right reads:
          Input     :  41740697
           Mapped   :  18876112 (45.2% of input)
            of these:   6285887 (33.3%) have multiple alignments (51879 have >20)
Unpaired reads:
          Input     :     51310
           Mapped   :     13565 (26.4% of input)
            of these:      2966 (21.9%) have multiple alignments (0 have >20)
47.0% overall read mapping rate.
Aligned pairs:  10618677
     of these:   4367774 (41.1%) have multiple alignments
                10544908 (99.3%) are discordant alignments
 0.2% concordant pair alignment rate.

These reads have not been trimmed at the first pass, though FASTQC did show a few reads with length as low as 0. I am running on another set of trimmed fastq file in which I have removed all reads less than a length of 20, and am waiting to see the results. Is there some other parameter that I should be setting to get better concordance..this seems very low. Any help/suggestions will be appreciated.

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Have a look at your command line, your second file is named test_R.fastq.gz. Shouldn't that be test_R2.fastq.gz?

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That was a typo when putting in the question..

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Yeah, would have been too easy...

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I have been experiencing similar issues with my paired data. Did you ever figure out what the issue was for your data?

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