Umap Trackhub
Umap: Unique mappability of the genome
Description
These tracks indicate regions with uniquely mappable reads of particular lengths.
Umap single-read mappability
- Umap S24: Uniquely mappable regions with a read length of 24 nucleotides
- Umap S36: Uniquely mappable regions with a read length of 36 nucleotides
- Umap S50: Uniquely mappable regions with a read length of 50 nucleotides
- Umap S100: Uniquely mappable regions with a read length of 100 nucleotides
Umap multi-read mappability
- Umap M24: Multi-read mappability with a read length of 24 nucleotides
- Umap M36: Multi-read mappability with a read length of 36 nucleotides
- Umap M50: Multi-read mappability with a read length of 50 nucleotides
- Umap M100: Multi-read mappability with a read length of 100 nucleotides
You can use these tracks for many purposes including filtering unreliable signal from
sequencing assays.
Umap single-read mappability tracks mark any region of the genome that is uniquely mappable by at least one k-mer.
To calculate the single-read mappability, you must find the overlap of a given region with this track.
Umap multi-read mappability tracks represent the probability that
a randomly selected k-mer which overlaps with a given position is uniquely mappable.
For greater detail and explanatory diagrams, see the
preprint,
the Umap and Bismap project website
, or the Umap and Bismap software documentation.
Track format
Single-read mappability tracks: bigBed 6-column format
Multi-read mappability tracks: bigWig
These tracks are available for m9/GRCm37, mm10/GRCm38, hg19/GRCh37 and hg38/GRCh38 genome assemblies.
Credits
Anshul Kundaje (Stanford university)
created the original Umap software in MATLAB.
Mehran Karimzadeh (Michael Hoffman lab,
Princess Margaret Cancer Centre) implemented the Python version of Umap and added features, including Bismap.
Contact, support and questions
Please ask your questions about the Umap software and this track hub using the Umap and Bismap mailing list.
To report a bug or request,
please use the Umap and Bismap issue tracker.
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