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====== Seqprep ====== | ====== Seqprep ====== | ||
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+ | * 66 -> 0 (33) (Or not... makes sense to not have 0) | ||
+ | * 33 - 64 = -31 in most cases | ||
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+ | Systematic base-calling biases in Illumina exist. I.e. read one thing going one way, something else going the other. | ||
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How does Seqprep do error correction? | How does Seqprep do error correction? | ||
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Given that base Xi is x: | Given that base Xi is x: | ||
= -10 * log_10(1-P(Y=x|Xi=x)) | = -10 * log_10(1-P(Y=x|Xi=x)) | ||
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- | 66 -> 0 (33) | ||
- | 33 - 64 = -31 in most cases | ||
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- | Systematic base-calling biases in Illumina exist. I.e. read one thing going one way, something else going the other. | ||
Quality of an alignment: Q1 (quality of read 1), Q2 (quality of read 2), Qa (alignment quality: agree and disagree). | Quality of an alignment: Q1 (quality of read 1), Q2 (quality of read 2), Qa (alignment quality: agree and disagree). |