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  • luana
    Member
    • May 2016
    • 14

    Deseq2

    Hello guys,

    I need to run Deseq2, but when I try to run this part of command the following error message appears.

    dds <- DESeqDataSetFromMatrix(countData = countData,
    + colData = design,
    + design = ~ condition)

    Error in DESeqDataSet(se, design = design, ignoreRank) :
    NA values are not allowed in the count matrix


    I've looked at my table but don't have NA values.
    What can I do to solve?

    thanks!
  • fanli
    Senior Member
    • Jul 2014
    • 197

    #2
    Well, that seems as clear an error message as can be. Since we can't see your dataset, can you verify with output from:

    any(is.na(countData))
    all(is.numeric(countData))

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    • luana
      Member
      • May 2016
      • 14

      #3
      The problem is when I put a table with 22480 genes at end Deseq2 gives me a table with 16668 genes, 5000 genes are cut.
      And when I try to run this part
      dds <- DESeqDataSetFromMatrix(countData = countData,
      colData = design,
      design = ~ condition)

      this mesage appears
      Error in DESeqDataSet(se, design = design, ignoreRank) :
      NA values are not allowed in the count matrix

      I tried your command fanli, but didn't work

      I don't know how to fix this!

      Comment

      • Persistent LABS
        Member
        • Apr 2016
        • 21

        #4
        Originally posted by luana View Post
        The problem is when I put a table with 22480 genes at end Deseq2 gives me a table with 16668 genes, 5000 genes are cut.
        And when I try to run this part
        dds <- DESeqDataSetFromMatrix(countData = countData,
        colData = design,
        design = ~ condition)

        this mesage appears
        Error in DESeqDataSet(se, design = design, ignoreRank) :
        NA values are not allowed in the count matrix

        I tried your command fanli, but didn't work

        I don't know how to fix this!
        The error message suggests that your countData table has NA values. To confirm it, fanli has suggested to share the output of the two commands. Please share the output.
        Persistent LABS

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