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- `qualimap/` - this contains a sub-directory for every sample, which includes a qualimap report and associated raw statistic files. You can open the `.html` file in your internet browser to see the in-depth report (this will be more detailed than in MultiQC). This includes stuff like percent coverage, depth coverage, GC content and so on of your mapped reads.
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- `damageprofiler/` - this contains sample specific directories containing raw statistics and damage plots from DamageProfiler. The `.pdf` files can be used to visualise C to T miscoding lesions or read length distributions of your mapped reads. All raw statistics used for the PDF plots are contained in the `.txt` files.
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- `pmdtools/` this contains raw output statistics of pmdtools (estimates of frequencies of substitutions), and BAM files which have been filtered to remove reads that do not have a Post-mortem damage (PMD) score of `--pmdtools_threshold`. The BAM files do not have corresponding index files.
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- `trimmed_bam/` this contains the BAM files with X number of bases trimmed off as defined with the `--bamutils_clip_left` and `--bamutils_clip_right` flags and corresponding index files. You can use these BAM files for downstream analysis such as re-mapping data with more stringent parameters (if you set trimming to remove the most likely places containing damage in the read).
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- `trimmed_bam/` this contains the BAM files with X number of bases trimmed off as defined with the `--bamutils_clip_half_udg_left`, `--bamutils_clip_half_udg_right`, `--bamutils_clip_none_udg_left`, and `--bamutils_clip_none_udg_right` flags and corresponding index files. You can use these BAM files for downstream analysis such as re-mapping data with more stringent parameters (if you set trimming to remove the most likely places containing damage in the read).
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- `genotyping/` this contains all the (gzipped) genotyping files produced by your genotyping module. The file suffix will have the genotyping tool name. You will have files corresponding to each of your deduplicated BAM files (except pileupcaller), or any turned-on downstream processes that create BAMs (e.g. trimmed bams or pmd tools). If `--gatk_ug_keep_realign_bam` supplied, this may also contain BAM files from InDel realignment when using GATK 3 and UnifiedGenotyping for variant calling.
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- `MultiVCFAnalyzer/` this contains all output from MultiVCFAnalyzer, including SNP calling statistics, various SNP table(s) and FASTA alignment files.
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- `sex_determination/` this contains the output for the sex determination run. This is a single `.tsv` file that includes a table with the Sample Name, the Nr of Autosomal SNPs, Nr of SNPs on the X/Y chromosome, the Nr of reads mapping to the Autosomes, the Nr of reads mapping to the X/Y chromosome, the relative coverage on the X/Y chromosomes, and the standard error associated with the relative coverages. These measures are provided for each bam file, one row per bam. If the `sexdeterrmine_bedfile` option has not been provided, the error bars cannot be trusted, and runtime will be considerably longer.

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