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* My genome is rather small, so I don't do any splitting or lifting steps anywhere, that makes it simpler. | * My genome is rather small, so I don't do any splitting or lifting steps anywhere, that makes it simpler. If you need to split your genome, see [[Minimal_Steps_For_LiftOver]]: The old genome is split in chunks and lifting file is generated. After the alignment of the chunks, the resulting chains are lifted back to the original coordinates. | ||
* I have repeatmasked my new genome assembly. The masked fa files are in ../ci3/rm/masked | * I have repeatmasked my new genome assembly. The masked fa files are in ../ci3/rm/masked | ||
* The old assembly is called ci2.2bit, the new assembly is in the directory ../ci3. After repeatmasking it's in rm/masked | * The old assembly is called ci2.2bit, the new assembly is in the directory ../ci3. After repeatmasking it's in rm/masked |
Revision as of 09:56, 1 July 2010
Creating a liftOver file is very similar to a whole-genome alignment. This page is based on Minimal_Steps_For_LiftOver, but is even more minimalistic.
Also see the page Whole_genome_alignment_howto for some background on tools and terminology.
Outline
- BLAT the new genome onto the old genome
- Sort/Chain/Merge/Split/Net
Alignment
- My genome is rather small, so I don't do any splitting or lifting steps anywhere, that makes it simpler. If you need to split your genome, see Minimal_Steps_For_LiftOver: The old genome is split in chunks and lifting file is generated. After the alignment of the chunks, the resulting chains are lifted back to the original coordinates.
- I have repeatmasked my new genome assembly. The masked fa files are in ../ci3/rm/masked
- The old assembly is called ci2.2bit, the new assembly is in the directory ../ci3. After repeatmasking it's in rm/masked
- I want the alignment .psl to be in the directory psl
mkdir psl for i in ../ci3/rm/masked/*.masked; do blat ../ci2.2bit $i -tileSize=12 -fastMap -minIdentity=98 psl/`basename $i .fa.masked`.psl -noHead -minScore=100; done
- Chain all the psl files into the directory chain:
mkdir chain for i in psl/*.psl; do axtChain -linearGap=medium -psl $i ../ci2.2bit ../ci3/ci3.2bit chain/`basename $i .psl`.chain; done
- Merge them into the directory chainMerge:
mkdir chainMerge chainMergeSort chain/*.chain | chainSplit chainMerge stdin -lump=50
- And net them:
twoBitInfo ../ci3/ci3.2bit ci3.chromInfo twoBitInfo ../ci2.2bit ci2.chromInfo cat chainMerge/*.chain > all.chain chainSort all.chain all.sorted.chain mkdir net chainNet all.sorted.chain ci2.chromInfo ci3.chromInfo net/all.net /dev/null
- Create liftOver Info from nets:
netChainSubset net/all.net all.chain ci2ToCi3.liftOver