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  • cuffdiff Error: cannot open reference GTF file –L for reading

    Hi

    I ran tophat with replicate samples for a control & treated sample, then ran cufflinks, followed by cuffmerge. I provided a GTF file to cuffmerge.

    When I attempt to run cuffdiff I get the following error:
    You are using Cufflinks v1.3.0, which is the most recent release.
    Error: cannot open reference GTF file –L for reading


    my command line is:
    cuffdiff -o diff_out -b genome.fa –L C,T -u merged_asm/merged.gtf ./C1/accepted_hits.bam,./C2/accepted_hits.bam ./T1/accepted_hits.bam,./T2/accepted_hits.bam

    Any suggestions?

    thanks

    Charles

  • #2
    the dash sign behind the L seems distorted .. I assume you copied the command from a web page .. please delete the -L and retype it.

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    • #3
      Correct you are - retyping seems to have fixed the error - thanks!

      Charles

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      • #4
        I have the same problem but after removing -L doesnt work.
        my commands are:
        cuffdiff -o diff_out -b genome.fa -p 8 calu,h358 -u merged.gtf, \ accepted_hits.bam accepted_hits1.bam
        or
        cuffdiff -o diff_out -b genome.fa -p 8 calu,h358 -u merged.gtf, \ ./accepted_hits.bam, accepted_hits1.bam

        Error: cannot open reference GTF file merged.gtf, for reading

        My both .bam files are in the same working directory but still the error ?
        ?????

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        • #5
          You do need the "-L" before your labels
          But sometimes webpages, text editors and Word can insert non-standard hyphen-like characters like this "–", these then get copied and pasted in command lines and scripts and cufdiff etc have no idea what they are
          Just type out the command fully yourself and use the proper hyphen button on your keyboard

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