Hi!
We have a library of paired reads generated by the UTF-8'en-us'SMARTer Stranded Total RNA-Seq Kit v2 - Pico Input Mammalian User Manual_063017 from Takara. Read1 is the antisense strand and Read2 is the sense. I wish to use Hisat2 for alignment but I am confused by two options:
1) Specify strand information (unstranded, forward or reverse) 2) Select the upstream/downstream mate orientations for a valid paired-end alignment against the forward reference strand --fr --rf -ff
How do these 2 options relate to each other? For our library, should I select --fr or --rf? If I select --fr, should I select forward in option 1? If I select instead --rf, should I then select option 1 to reverse?
Our reads look like this: @K00339:103:HTKCFBBXX:2:1101:5436:1595 1:N:0:CTGAAGCT+GTCAGTAC AGTCGCGCTTCTTTTCCTTACTGTCTTCTTTGACAGTTTCCAGGATAAGTTTGGCCACCGAGTCATTCTTGATGTCTCTATAGTCTGTTACTGAGTCCCA + AAAF-JAFAJFFFJJJJJFJAFF-FFJJFJF<jjjjjfjjjffjjjjjjjfj<ffjfjjjjja7fjafj-<jfjfjjjjjjjjjjjjjfjj<j<-ajfjf @k00339:103:htkcfbbxx:2:1101:5984:1595="" 1:n:0:ctgaagct+gtcagtac="" gagccaccttccccaccgggccttcccggccgtcccggagccggtcgcggcgcaccgccacggtggaagtgcgcccggcggcggccggtcgccggccggg="" +="" aa-fffjf-7fjjjjjjjffjjaf<jjf7fjfjjjjfjjjfjajjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjajf7jjajjjjjfjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjfjjajffj="" @k00339:103:htkcfbbxx:2:1101:6614:1595="" 1:n:0:ctgaagct+gtcagtac="" atctggcttcctcggccccgggattcggcgaaagctgcggccggagggctgtaacactcggggtgaggtggttcggcgcgccctgagacgcgccgccccc="" +="" aaff<-affjjff<<jf7jj<a<f7ajfjjjfjjjjjjjf<fjafj<jjajfjffjjfjjjja7-<a-f<ff<j7fj<7ajjjjff<<-7a<ajajj<-a="" @k00339:103:htkcfbbxx:2:1101:7060:1595="" 1:n:0:ctgaagct+gtcagtac="" tggtccagaggcgcgtgtcttcctgaggctctaccagaaactgctcccgagctgtttgcaagactagttccacagaatcagtatagctaaactgaatggt="" +="" aaaffjjjjjjjjjjfjfjjfjjfjjfjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjfjjfjj<jjj<jjjjjfjjffjjffjjjjjjjjjjjjafjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjff="" @k00339:103:htkcfbbxx:2:1101:7527:1595="" 1:n:0:ctgaagct+gtcagtac="" gggtgcccatagaggttacaaggggccattggatccttttgacctggagttgaggaatgttagttttcaatagctgagtagtattccattgtagaaatga<="" p="">
THank you for your always excellent help!
JM