-Don't restrict info fields to 2-letter keys
[about to move these to core]
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-Improvement to snp genotype concordance test
And with that, it looks like I get revision #2000.
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Procedure:
1. Sites that are likely homozygous-variant but are called as heterozygous are identified.
2. For each site and read group, we compute the proportion of bases in the pileup supporting an alternate allele.
3. A one-sample, left-tailed t-test is performed with the null hypothesis being that the alternate allele distribution has a mean of 0.95 and the alternate hypothesis being that the true mean is statistically significantly less than expected (pValue < 1e-9).
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alignment start will confuse the sharding system and cause it to return duplicate reads.
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against a static library that the bwa compile (now) generates.
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Now PooledConcordance and GenotypeConcordance inherit from the same super class (and can therefore share data structures and functionality). Also, they now use ConcordanceTruthTable to keep track of necessary info.
GenotypeConcordance passes integration tests.
PooledConcordance needs to be finished by Chris.
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It needs to be modified a bit and then hooked up to a pooled model, but that is now possible.
At this point, there is no difference to the Unified Genotyper.
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Added a PlusOneFixIterator that wraps other iterators, and eliminates reads that start outside of our intended interval (interval stop - 1). Updated and checked BamToFastqIntegrationTest MD5 sums.
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I also secretly handled another pesky overlow exception. Occasionally Syzygy could report lods of like -1000; e.g. posterior probabilities of one in one (((googol) googol) googol) googol which of course makes python blow up. Now we safely output an accurate posterior.
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Removed - the ugly hackjob that was expanded summary to Geli
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ref genome. Make sure the reference genome is cached.
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Now, all output is generalized and all of the intelligence lies where it is supposed to.
Next stage is syncing up old and new models and making sure we're outputting exactly what we should.
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A couple of notes:
-Commented out BaseTransitionTableCalculator.scala because it's won't build; Chris could you fix this one (or kill it if it's not needed).
-Removed the PrintReadsScala walker; moved the code over to a ScalaCountLoci walker (which is what the code was really doing).
-Added configurations items to the ivy xml file.
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-Make rods return the appropriate type of Genotype calls from getGenotype().
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