Hi, everybody: I am using bowtie for aligning smallRNAseq reads against a genome reference, I am using --best because it is recommended for miRNAs, but as you may know the bowtie`s manual is not clear enough as we the beginners need. Does somebody know what does it exactly means?
--best hits guaranteed best stratum; ties broken by quality
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Thanks, the answer that I was looking for is: a strata is a set of alignments where mismatches occur at identical positions. For example, suppose there are two 1-mismatch hits. One with the mismatch at 7th position and the other at the 9th position. The two hits are in two different strata.
That is not what post #5 and #6 say in the SA thread linked above.