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Our pipeline already spends quite some time producing pileups for VarScan and we also wanted to enable FREEC BAF. I decided to use the pre-existing pileups with inputFormat=pileup and SNPfile instead of re-producing pileups with makePileup. This has the nice side-effect of making FREEC substantially faster as well.
However, I notice quite a discrepancy in operation between the two methods. The main thing is that using SNPfile automatically switching to GC-content normalisation and degree 3/4 in WGS sample-control mode. A few questions:
- Is this intentional?
- Why do the two methods differ in their defaults?
- Am I correct in thinking that it's not possible to disable GC-content normalisation using pre-prepared pileups unless also using targets? (i.e. if using targets you can set
degree=1andforceGC=0to get the normal sample-control behaviour but without targets you can only control degree). - Did I miss some part of the documentation about these differences or does it need updating?
Also, #14 probably needs modification as the asymmetry wasn't clear to me at the time.
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