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I am using SCRIPTURE to do transcriptome reconstruction, the final output are *.segments file and *.dot file.
Could anyone explain what does each column mean in the *.segments file?
Here is an example of few lines in this .segments file,
chr7 141237686 141248606 chr7:141237686-141248606 591.0 + 141237686 141248606 0,0,0 6 16,84,119,2014,176,227, 0,3198,6091,7244,9534,10693,
chr7 141237686 141248606 chr7:141237686-141248606 411.0 + 141237686 141248606 0,0,0 6 16,84,119,2014,170,227, 0,3198,6091,7244,9540,10693,
chr7 141237686 141248606 chr7:141237686-141248606 740.0 + 141237686 141248606 0,0,0 6 16,84,119,98,176,227, 0,3198,6091,9160,9534,10693,
chr7 141237686 141248606 chr7:141237686-141248606 560.0 + 141237686 141248606 0,0,0 6 16,84,119,98,170,227, 0,3198,6091,9160,9540,10693,
chr7 141237686 141248606 chr7:141237686-141248606 589.0 + 141237686 141248606 0,0,0 6 16,84,683,2067,176,227, 0,3198,6091,7191,9534,10693,
chr7 141237686 141248606 chr7:141237686-141248606 409.0 + 141237686 141248606 0,0,0 6 16,84,683,2067,170,227, 0,3198,6091,7191,9540,10693,
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I would appreciate if anyone may help!
Zong
Thank you, Michael,
Yes, it is bed-file, what I would like to know is what these number stands for? especially, what do numbers in column5, column9-11 mean?
thanks
Zong
Thanks Michael,
After reading bed-file instruction, I think figure out what these column mean.
cheers
Zong