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In the depth tool documentation it says that the tool runs with a default filter of 'mapping_quality > 0 and not duplicate and not failed_quality_control'. How do I run the depth tool with no filter at all? I want to get the per base depth using all of the reads without any filtering. I have noticed that for certain regions the per base depth is not reported even when using the -z option due to which the output from sambamba depth and samtools depth differs. I want to use sambamba depth tool for coverage analysis since it is a lot faster than samtools depth. Would appreciate any insights.
Thanks,
Moiz
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Hi,
In the depth tool documentation it says that the tool runs with a default filter of 'mapping_quality > 0 and not duplicate and not failed_quality_control'. How do I run the depth tool with no filter at all? I want to get the per base depth using all of the reads without any filtering. I have noticed that for certain regions the per base depth is not reported even when using the -z option due to which the output from sambamba depth and samtools depth differs. I want to use sambamba depth tool for coverage analysis since it is a lot faster than samtools depth. Would appreciate any insights.
Thanks,
Moiz
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: