Appendix B Real-Time Analysis; Real-Time Analysis Overview - illumina NextSeq 550Dx Instrument Reference Manual

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Appendix B Real-Time Analysis

Real-Time Analysis Overview

Real-Time Analysis Workflow
Real-Time Analysis Overview
The NextSeq 550Dx instrument uses an implementation of Real-Time Analysis (RTA) software called
RTA2. RTA2 runs on the instrument computer and extracts intensities from images, performs base
calling, and assigns a quality score to the base call. RTA2 and the control software communicate
through a web HTTP interface and shared memory files. If RTA2 is terminated, processing does not
resume and run data are not saved.
NOTE
Demultiplex performance is not calculated. Therefore, the Index tab in Sequencing Analysis Viewer
(SAV) is not populated.
RTA2 Inputs
RTA2 requires the following input for processing:
Tile images contained in local system memory.
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RunInfo.xml, which is generated automatically at the beginning of the run and provides the run
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name, number of cycles, whether a read is indexed, and the number of tiles on the flow cell.
RTA.exe.config, which is a software configuration file in XML format.
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RTA2 receives commands from the control software about the location of RunInfo.xml and whether an
optional output folder is specified.
RTA v2 Output Files
Images for each channel are passed in memory as tiles. Tiles are small imaging areas on the flow cell
defined as the field of view by the camera. From these images, the software produces output as a set of
quality-scored base call files and filter files. All other files are supporting output files.
File Type
Description
Base call files
Each tile that is analyzed is included in an aggregated base call (*.bcl.bgzf) file for each lane
and for each cycle. The aggregated base call file contains the base call and associated quality
score for every cluster in that lane.
Filter files
Each tile produces filter information that is aggregated into 1 filter (*.filter) file for each lane.
The filter file specifies whether a cluster passes filters.
Cluster location files
Cluster location (*.locs) files contain the X,Y coordinates for every cluster in a tile. A cluster
location file is generated for each lane during template generation.
Base call index files
A base call index (*.bci) file is produced for each lane to preserve the original tile information.
The index file contains a pair of values for each tile, which are tile number and number of
clusters for that tile.
Output files are used for downstream analysis in BaseSpace. Alternatively, use bcl2fastq conversion
software for FASTQ conversion and third-party analysis solutions.NextSeq 550Dx files require bcl2fastq
v2.0, or later. For the latest version of bcl2fastq, visit the
Illumina website.
Document # 1000000041922 v01
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
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