*** Three integration tests had to change: ***
RecalibarationWalkersIntegrationTest:
One of the tests was using the interval as the snp track, and wasn't supplying a DbSNP track (for CountCovariates)
SequenomValidationConverterIntegrationTest:
relies on Plink ROD which we've removed.
PileupWalkerIntegrationTest:
we no longer have implicit interval tracks, so there isn't a rod name over the specified region. Otherwise the same result.
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will not be as fast as they could be because the workflow is currently merge sam records (sharding)
-> split sam records (LocusIteratorByState) -> merge records (LocusIteraotorByState) -> split
records (StratifiedAlignmentContext), but this will be fixed when StratifiedAlignmentContext
is updated to take advantage of the new functionality in ReadBackedPileup.
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- DepthOfCoverage is now by reference (so locus-by-locus output correctly reports zero-coverage bases)
- VariantsToVCF now lets you bind variants with any string except intervals and dbsnp (not just NA######)
- A PileupWalker integration test on a particularly nasty FHS site
- Two second-base annotation related integration tests on that same site
+ outputs were all hand-validated in matlab; within a certain tolerance for the annotations
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