Bioscope Vs Bowtie+Tophat
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Bioscope is giving 180 million mapped reads and bowtie+tophat is 38 million. The data is strand specific SOLID data (~50 bp). Does any one about this mapping differences ?

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Do a large number of your bioscope aligned reads have significant clipping?

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does bioscope report unique alignments? did you set same mismatch threshold?

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@GWW- How do you know whther reada are clipped are not (by looking at the length)?, I didn't quiet unsderstand the purpose of the question. @Leszek - If I filter non-redundant/duplicate (the reads that have same chr-start and chr-end) reads, 180 mil becomes 38 million in Bioscope case. In Tophat, 38 million becomes 6 million. Should I use unique reads for my downstream analysis ?

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For SOLID RNA-Seq Tophat seems to be doing worse than plain bowtie, at least in some cases.

Solid Split Rna-Seq Mapping

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