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Sara
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in my fastq file which is named "8230-001-001_CTGATCGT-GCGCATAT_L004_R1.fastq.gz
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I am looking for the "unique identifier for a sample
". here is the 1st few lines of the file:
@A00379:446:HGTTYDSX2:4:1101:1217:1094_GTGCCAAAGCAC 1:N:0:CTGATCGT+GCGCATAT
ATGTGGGCAAGGAGGCCCAGAGCAAGAGAGGCATCCTGACCCTGAAGTACCCCATGGAACACGGCATCATCACCAACTGGGATGACATGGAGAAGATCTGGCACCACACCTTCTACAACGAGCTGCGTGTGGCCCCTGAGGAGC
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FF:FFFFF:FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF:FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF,FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF:FFFFF,FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF,FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF:
@A00379:446:HGTTYDSX2:4:1101:11487:1094_ACGTTCAGCGTG 1:N:0:CTGATCGT+GCGCATAT
GGCGCTTGGCCTGTTCCATCTCCTCGTCCTTCTCTGCCAGCTTCCGCTCGATCTATGCCTTGATCTGGTTGAACTCTAGCTGGGCCCGGAGGATCTTGCCCTCCTCGTGCTCCAGGGAGGCCTGGGAAGGGGTGGGGTGAGGGC
+
FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF,FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF,FFFFFFFF:FFF,,FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF
do you know how I can find "unique identifier for a sample"?
index (CTGATCGT+GCGCATAT) is unique to sample . Contact sequencing core for sample-index details.
Do you mean "unique to that sequencing run"? Or do you mean "universally unique"?
@swbarnes2 I mean unique identifier for each sample. example data is from one sample.
I still don't understand what you want. The barcode index will be unique for that sample in that lane, but obviously other samples run in other lanes/flowcells/instruments could have the same barcode. Or, this sample could be run in multiple lanes, or multiple instruments.