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  • iriet
    Junior Member
    • Nov 2015
    • 1

    Stringtie is breaking up an annotated gene

    Hi,

    I'm pretty new to RNA-seq analysis. I was able to map RNA-seq data with HISAT2, and am now trying to use Stringtie for the FPKM quantitations. I noticed that for some of the genes, Stringtie annotated the features as separate, presumably because there are no reads connecting the islands of mappings (even though my biological intuition would indicate they should be part of the same gene).

    This is my invocation :
    stringtie /SRR1818195.sorted.uniqmap.bam -p 8 -A gene_abund.tab -G knownGene.gtf -o SRR1818195.gtf

    Below is an example of the type of result I would like to avoid (that these 3 separate features should be collapsed to one gene feature).

    Thanks for any help!

    ##############################
    Gene ID Gene Name Reference Strand Start End Coverage FPKM TPM
    STRG.11695 - 4 . 132107575 132109296 2.850755 3.370606 11.637426
    STRG.11696 - 4 . 132109354 132109728 3.141333 3.702654 12.783860
    STRG.11697 - 4 . 132113585 132113995 2.798054 3.303258 11.404900

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