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  • tophat2 and cufflinks with and without --fusion-search

    Hello,

    I have a question about using tophat2 with and without --fusion-search options for 5 cell lines of interest:

    1. Is "accepted_hits.bam" file output the same with and without --fusion-search option? The reason I am asking is because I want to run cufflinks next using "accepted_hits.bam" as input and wondering which one I should use.

    2. When I run tophat2 with --fusion-search option, I find deletion.bed and insertions.bed files are empty and just have one line as below. Why could this be?
    track name=insertions description="TopHat insertions"
    I understand INDELs are of no significance using RNASeq data. So does it matter if insertion/deletion files are empty?

    Here's my ommand line:
    > tophat2 -o $file -r 0 -p $np --fusion-search --keep-fasta-order --bowtie1 --no-coverage-search --mate-std-dev 80 --max-intron-length 100000 --fusion-min-dist 100000 --fusion-anchor-length 13 --segment-mismatches 2 --segment-length 25 --fusion-ignore-chromosomes chrM $index $read1 $read2

    Another question is how do I choose, "--fusion-anchor-length" and "segment length"?

    2. Are these the next steps?
    cufflinks -G genes.gtf -o sample1.bam
    cufflinks -G genes.gtf -o sample2.bam

    3. To use cuffcomapre:
    cuffcompare -s hg19.fa -r genes.gtf Sample1_transcripts.gtf

    I understand there's no need to run cuffdiff as I don't have any "normals" in case of cell lines to compare to. Am I correct?

    Thanks very much.

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