gatk-3.8/java/src/org/broadinstitute/sting
rpoplin ec1a870905 Working with byte arrays is faster than working with Strings so the Covariates now take in byte arrays. None of the Covariates themselves used the reference base so I removed it. DinucCovariate now returns a Dinuc object which implements Comparable instead of returning a String because it was too slow. CountCovariates now uses a read filter to filter out unmapped reads and allows the user to specify -cov all which will use all of the available covariates, of which there are 7 now. If no covariates are specified it defaults to ReadGroup and QualityScore, the two required covariates. Initial code in place to leave SOLID bases alone if they have bad color space quality. TableRecalibration uses @Requires to tell the GATK to not give the reference bases since they weren't being used for anything.
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alignment Finally reinstate the iterator-style interface. Get rid of some scaffolding code. 2009-11-16 02:34:19 +00:00
gatk Integration tests actually run on real data now. 2009-11-17 21:04:14 +00:00
playground Working with byte arrays is faster than working with Strings so the Covariates now take in byte arrays. None of the Covariates themselves used the reference base so I removed it. DinucCovariate now returns a Dinuc object which implements Comparable instead of returning a String because it was too slow. CountCovariates now uses a read filter to filter out unmapped reads and allows the user to specify -cov all which will use all of the available covariates, of which there are 7 now. If no covariates are specified it defaults to ReadGroup and QualityScore, the two required covariates. Initial code in place to leave SOLID bases alone if they have bad color space quality. TableRecalibration uses @Requires to tell the GATK to not give the reference bases since they weren't being used for anything. 2009-11-17 21:50:52 +00:00
secondarybase Rev'ing Picard, which includes the update to get all the reads in the query region (GSA-173). With it come a bunch of fixes, including retiring the FourBaseRecaller code, and updated md5 for some walker tests. 2009-09-30 20:37:59 +00:00
utils Ignoring deletions in the primary pileup by default was causing the primary pileup to become shorter than the secondary pileup when building up the secondary base pileup string. This fix makes sure to include the primary Ds within the pileup so that not only are the pileups guaranteed to be the same size, the same offsets will truly correspond with the same read. 2009-11-17 17:20:13 +00:00