What Does The Zero Mapping Quality Mean For The Bwa Mapper?
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lyz10302012 ▴ 470

In which condition, a read's mapping quality can be zero? (BWA) How can this kind of reads being used in variant calling or just be filtered out.

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Variant callers ignore reads with mapping quality zero

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Can anyone explain why there are a lot of MQ0 reads in some particular regions (almost all reads are MQ0)?

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if a region is duplicated then all the reads mapping there will also map elsewhere - In general please ask questions as a new standalone question rather than adding them as an answer

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In the case of being mappable in multiple places, if it mapped slightly better to one region then would it have a mapping quality > 0?

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Zero mapping quality indicates that the read maps to multiple locations. Note that this behavior is BWA specific.

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I have add the same comment twice, how can I delete one of them?

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Would you please tell me which did know this? Is there a website link or manual about "0 mapping quality means that the read maps to multiple locations"

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Would you please tell me which did know this? Is there a website link or manual about "0 mapping quality means that the read maps to multiple locations"

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It has zero chance of being a uniquely mapped read, because it actually was mapped elsewhere.

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I agree, if the read mapped to a different chromosome, for example, the mapping quality could be 0 as well.

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