Samtools
Toolkit for interacting with BAM/CRAM files
Supported commands:
stats
flagstats
idxstats
rmdup
coverage
markdup
idxstats
The samtools idxstats
prints its results to standard out (no consistent file name) and has no header lines
(no way to recognise from content of file). As such, idxstats
result files must have the string idxstat
somewhere in the filename.
There are a few MultiQC config options that you can add to customise how the idxstats module works. A typical configuration could look as follows:
# Always include these chromosomes in the plot
samtools_idxstats_always:
- X
- Y
# Never include these chromosomes in the plot
samtools_idxstats_ignore:
- MT
# Threshold where chromosomes are ignored in the plot.
# Should be a fraction, default is 0.001 (0.1% of total)
samtools_idxstats_fraction_cutoff: 0.001
# Name of the X and Y chromosomes.
# If not specified, MultiQC will search for any chromosome
# names that look like x, y, chrx or chry (case-insensitive search)
samtools_idxstats_xchr: myXchr
samtools_idxstats_ychr: myYchr
coverage
You can include and exclude contigs based on name or pattern.
For example, you could add the following to your MultiQC config file:
samtools_coverage:
include_contigs:
- "chr*"
exclude_contigs:
- "*_alt"
- "*_decoy"
- "*_random"
- "chrUn*"
- "HLA*"
- "chrM"
- "chrEBV"
Note that exclusion supersedes inclusion for the contig filters.
If you want to see what is being excluded, you can set show_excluded_debug_logs
to True
:
samtools_coverage:
show_excluded_debug_logs: True
File search patterns
samtools/coverage:
contents: "#rname\tstartpos\tendpos\tnumreads\tcovbases\tcoverage\tmeandepth\tmeanbaseq\t\
meanmapq"
num_lines: 10
samtools/flagstat:
contents: in total (QC-passed reads + QC-failed reads)
samtools/idxstats:
fn: "*idxstat*"
samtools/markdup_json:
contents: '"COMMAND": "samtools markdup'
num_lines: 10
samtools/markdup_txt:
contents: "COMMAND: samtools markdup"
num_lines: 2
samtools/rmdup:
contents: "[bam_rmdup"
samtools/stats:
contents: This file was produced by samtools stats