Closed Madelinehazel closed 1 year ago
snpeff will not annotate \<INS>, so replace \<INS> with N so that we at least get the gene(s) that the insertion falls into. Without this fix, the insertions aren't annotated against any gene, and so in the report appear to be intergenic.
snpeff will not annotate \<INS>, so replace \<INS> with N so that we at least get the gene(s) that the insertion falls into. Without this fix, the insertions aren't annotated against any gene, and so in the report appear to be intergenic.