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I think the problem is your fastq_id. This should also read "RabhiN_PHLGEX". Hope this helps!
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@yokofakun is correct. Also, do notice that the GATK option `--RECOVER_SWAPPED_REF_ALT True` does not work with indels. In general, if your…
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Ideally you will know which adapters to use but if you don't then programs like `fastp` can auto-detect them. You could also use `bbduk.sh`…
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it's raw data **fastq.gz**, so for example I have 4 different samples from different tissue, sample A with 3 replicates, samples B,C and D …
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> The goal is to remove all the variants which are unique to the KWSBambina sample. using jvarkit vcffilterjdk https://jvarkit.readthedo…
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The first example used the adapter file NexteraPE-PE.fa, but it generated more than 50% unpaired data...... The content of NexteraPE-PE.fa…
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Ok so I definitely didn't understand at first what my goal was. The goal is to remove all the variants which are unique to the KWSBambina…
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> when I didn't provide the adapter file Still see the file here `ILLUMINACLIP:./NexteraPE-PE.fa:2:30:10 `, unless that is an empty file.
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Interestingly, when I didn't provide the adapter file, the number of unpaired forward reads was significantly reduced: TrimmomaticPE…
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