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  • rajeev.vikram
    Junior Member
    • Aug 2015
    • 6

    lncRNA study pipeline using STAR

    Hi,

    My Background:
    I am new to NGS/RNA-seq and have been doing some background research. Now I suppose I have the basic theoretical knowledge and some specific questions, which I hope someone could help me with.Although I have used bioinformatics tools extensively, I dont have any programming experience.

    My workstation: 120g ssd/3 -TbHDD/16gRAM(upgrading to 32g)/6 core processor/OS: Bio-Linux 8.

    My Aim: To Identify and analyze lncRNAs from Stem cells of specific cell sub population. I want to generate a pipeline for lncRNA identification using STAR (not TOP-Hat/I am aware of the Tuxedo Suit though).

    I really dont know how to go about this, I could not find a pipeline using STAR specifically for the purpose. Any suggestions or tutorial links will be very helpful. Also, any great places to download stem cell/cancer cell RNA-Seq (fastq) files??
  • kongantik
    Junior Member
    • Jan 2011
    • 9

    #2
    Hi,

    You can use the pipeline I wrote to identify any putative novel lncRNAs. Use the pipeline from identification stage if you do not want to use Tuxedo protocol.

    An attempt to help anyone interested in using Perl for Bioinformatics - biocoder/Perl-for-Bioinformatics

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    • rajeev.vikram
      Junior Member
      • Aug 2015
      • 6

      #3
      Hi,
      Thanks for your reply, I have gone through your lncRNApipe pipeline, however, when installing (I am trying to install in a custom directory, I am getting error with IO:Routine installation.
      My System: Bio Linux on Ubuntu 14.04

      Installation Command:

      curl -Ok https://raw.githubusercontent.com/bi...ils/lncRNApipe
      perl lncRNApipe --setup

      Error Log:

      We definetely need the custom module, IO::Routine.

      Attempting to fetch IO::Routine from Perl-for-Bioinformatics repository on github...
      mkdir: cannot create directory ‘/drive3/xyz’: File exists
      mkdir: cannot create directory ‘Softwares/lncRNApipe/.build’: No such file or directory

      .build dir ... FAIL

      Can you please suggest an alternate or the reason for the error? or if you have any specific compilation technique for IO::Routine, please advice.
      PS: I have never used perl.

      Cheers

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