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We are noticing an issue where Ns in the N gene are called as wild type.
The attached zip contains an example of an alignment and the calling.json. It produces no-detect for D63G and R203M in the N gene at ref positions 28461 and 28881 respectively. These are clearly called as N in the sequence.
As a consequence of this, this sample does not get called as a Delta variant, because the definition allows no wildtypes. We have multiple example of this happening.
(My guess is that this is because the N region here extends without interruption all the way to the 3' end of the genome. Maybe.)
HI there
We are noticing an issue where Ns in the N gene are called as wild type.
The attached zip contains an example of an alignment and the calling.json. It produces no-detect for D63G and R203M in the N gene at ref positions 28461 and 28881 respectively. These are clearly called as N in the sequence.
As a consequence of this, this sample does not get called as a Delta variant, because the definition allows no wildtypes. We have multiple example of this happening.
(My guess is that this is because the N region here extends without interruption all the way to the 3' end of the genome. Maybe.)
issue.zip
Thanks for your help
Ulf - UKHSA
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