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Comment: Generating mpileup file using samtools
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Seconding this. Apply current best practices (which is bcftools mpileup followed by something I forgot, see bcftools manual for variant cal…
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Can you post your setup, so how many groups and their replication number? I can tell you by experience that you need even more replication …
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It's been a long time since I did this sort of thing, but I have a vague recollection that the mpileup process was made simpler and/or roll…
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Thank you very much for your answer!
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This is great also for multiline fastas
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This only works for the first line of sequences.
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Thank you @AT point. I was planning to use DESeq2 and use the alternate hypothesis (lessAbs) too considering that is the only package that …
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Yes, why not? If it works for you like that, bingo!
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You are testing groups A and B to a common baseline (C) - I don't see that there is anything wrong with doing that. It is a fairly common a…
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