Search for reads aligned to multiple chromosomes
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oleglovky • 0

Hi,

I have sam/bam files containing rna-seq reads aligned to a genome. I need to find reads that are aligned to more than one chromosome. Is there a way (using samtools or other software) to achieve this?

EDIT: Even better would be a way to graphically view (similarly to IGV) aligned reads to more than one chromosome at a time and compare between them.

Thanks.

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First thoughts on that - I think you would be best off writing a python script to do it. Python has modules that allow parsing BAM/SAM files easy and then I expect you can get co ordinates out easily too. Then you can work out which reads map to multiple chromosomes. It would make a fun programming task.

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Thanks for the tip! I have little experience with python, but I will surely look into this.

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I need to find reads that are aligned to more than one chromosome

If with this you mean chimeric reads, then the easiest yet time consuming step would be to re-run the mapping (perhaps with TopHat-fusion). Fusion related options:

--fusion-search
--fusion-anchor-length         <int>       [ default: 20               ]
--fusion-min-dist              <int>       [ default: 10000000         ]
--fusion-read-mismatches       <int>       [ default: 2                ]
--fusion-multireads            <int>       [ default: 2                ]
--fusion-multipairs            <int>       [ default: 2                ]
--fusion-ignore-chromosomes    <list>      [ e.g, <chrM,chrX>          ]

If, instead, you mean pairs that have mates mapping in different scaffolds, then it's just a matter of setting the right bitwise flag on samtools view. That would be:

samtools view -F 0x2 -F 0x0100 -F0x0400 -F0x4 -F 0x8

(There must be a simpler way to write this flag selector but I came to this one recently by myself and seems to work at least for my purposes)

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