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Hi,
I apologize if this is not the most appropriate place to ask this question, but I tried to post on the Bioconductor forum, but it wouldn't allow me because QoRTs and/or JunctionSeq were not on the package list (I also noticed it says JunctionSeq is deprectated?). Here is the question I was attempting to post--any insight would be greatly appreciated, and, again, I apologize if this is not the best place to ask these sorts of questions:
I am interested in using QoRTs/JunctionSeq to analyze a dataset and I have reads aligned using the subjunc function in Rsubread. After reading the QoRTs/JunctionSeq manuals, I am unsure what to enter for the minMAPQ parameter as there is no suggested value given for Rsubread. I was unable to find any information regarding the MAPQ score from Rsubread documentation. My question is whether I should just use the default setting, or something else, or whether I just shouldn't try to use QoRTs/JunctionSeq on files aligned with Rsubread since I don't know what MAPQ convention it uses? Thank you very much for any insight you can provide.
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Hi,
I apologize if this is not the most appropriate place to ask this
question, but I tried to post on the Bioconductor forum, but it wouldn't
allow me because QoRTs and/or JunctionSeq were not on the package list (I
also noticed it says JunctionSeq is deprectated?). Here is the question I
was attempting to post--any insight would be greatly appreciated, and,
again, I apologize if this is not the best place to ask these sorts of
questions:
I am interested in using QoRTs/JunctionSeq to analyze a dataset and I have
reads aligned using the subjunc function in Rsubread. After reading the
QoRTs/JunctionSeq manuals, I am unsure what to enter for the minMAPQ
parameter as there is no suggested value given for Rsubread. I was unable
to find any information regarding the MAPQ score from Rsubread
documentation. My question is whether I should just use the default
setting, or something else, or whether I just shouldn't try to use
QoRTs/JunctionSeq on files aligned with Rsubread since I don't know what
MAPQ convention it uses? Thank you very much for any insight you can
provide.
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Hi,
I apologize if this is not the most appropriate place to ask this question, but I tried to post on the Bioconductor forum, but it wouldn't allow me because QoRTs and/or JunctionSeq were not on the package list (I also noticed it says JunctionSeq is deprectated?). Here is the question I was attempting to post--any insight would be greatly appreciated, and, again, I apologize if this is not the best place to ask these sorts of questions:
I am interested in using QoRTs/JunctionSeq to analyze a dataset and I have reads aligned using the subjunc function in Rsubread. After reading the QoRTs/JunctionSeq manuals, I am unsure what to enter for the minMAPQ parameter as there is no suggested value given for Rsubread. I was unable to find any information regarding the MAPQ score from Rsubread documentation. My question is whether I should just use the default setting, or something else, or whether I just shouldn't try to use QoRTs/JunctionSeq on files aligned with Rsubread since I don't know what MAPQ convention it uses? Thank you very much for any insight you can provide.
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