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Hi Developers, I am working on wheat, which is allohexaploid with 3 highly similar subgenomes (A, B, D). Genes across the 3 genomes share about 97% similarity, so for paired end reads, sometimes one read could be equally mapped to all 3 subgenomes (say chromosome 1A and 1B and 1D, mapq=0), but its mate is uniquely mapped to one subgenome (say 1A) due to 1 to a few SNPs. I think for this situation, bwa mem should put the read on the same chromosome (1A) as its mate, but actually bwa mem seems to randomly select a primary location without considering its mate's location. I checked minimap2 and bowtie2, and they all put the reads on the same chromosome for this situation (one read has mapq0 and its mate has mapq>0). Could you fix this?
Thanks,
Junli Zhang
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Hi Developers, I am working on wheat, which is allohexaploid with 3 highly similar subgenomes (A, B, D). Genes across the 3 genomes share about 97% similarity, so for paired end reads, sometimes one read could be equally mapped to all 3 subgenomes (say chromosome 1A and 1B and 1D, mapq=0), but its mate is uniquely mapped to one subgenome (say 1A) due to 1 to a few SNPs. I think for this situation,
bwa mem
should put the read on the same chromosome (1A) as its mate, but actuallybwa mem
seems to randomly select a primary location without considering its mate's location. I checkedminimap2
andbowtie2
, and they all put the reads on the same chromosome for this situation (one read has mapq0 and its mate has mapq>0). Could you fix this?Thanks,
Junli Zhang
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: