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  • yjx1217
    Member
    • Oct 2011
    • 13

    Error when running Oases for transcriptome assembly

    Hi there,

    I was using oases to do the transcriptome assembly for our RNAseq data but the computation job got terminated by an error after running for 14 hrs. It seemed that oases/velvet cannot do the assembly when kmer length equals to 33 in my case (but they worked fine for k = 21 - 31). Does anyone know the reason or has a solution? Thank you very much!

    The command I use to run oases is >>
    /home/jy16/Programs/oases-0.2.07/scripts/oases_pipeline.py -m 21 -M 35 -o pairedEnd.diginormed -d "-fastq -shortPaired asym20h.diginormed.shuffled.fastq " -p " -ins_length 300 "

    And the error message is>>

    velvetg: Could not write to pairedEnd.diginormed_33/Log: No such file or directory
    Traceback (most recent call last):
    File "/home/jy16/Programs/oases-0.2.07/scripts/oases_pipeline.py", line 121, in <module>
    main()
    File "/home/jy16/Programs/oases-0.2.07/scripts/oases_pipeline.py", line 115, in main
    singleKAssemblies(options)
    File "/home/jy16/Programs/oases-0.2.07/scripts/oases_pipeline.py", line 43, in singleKAssemblies
    assert p.returncode == 0, "Velvetg failed at k = %i\n%s" % (k, output[0])
    AssertionError: Velvetg failed at k = 33
    Last edited by yjx1217; 06-18-2012, 12:14 PM.
  • yjx1217
    Member
    • Oct 2011
    • 13

    #2
    up, any possible solution?

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    • kenietz
      Member
      • Nov 2011
      • 86

      #3
      Hi,
      i got the same error for transcriptome assembly. My command line is:

      oases_pipeline.py -m 21 -M 33 -s 4 -d "-shortPaired fw_reads.fastq_fasta" -p "-min_contig_lgth 500 -ins_length 290 -ins_length_sd 20" -o PE

      The error is:

      Traceback (most recent call last):
      File "/opt/oases/oases_pipeline.py", line 121, in <module>
      main()
      File "/opt/oases/oases_pipeline.py", line 115, in main
      singleKAssemblies(options)
      File "/opt/oases/oases_pipeline.py", line 43, in singleKAssemblies
      assert p.returncode == 0, "Velvetg failed at k = %i\n%s" % (k, output[0])
      AssertionError: Velvetg failed at k = 21


      Have no idea whats the problem though.

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      • NormSci
        Member
        • Apr 2012
        • 11

        #4
        Try posting this problem to the Oases mailing list:



        I believe it is run by DR Zerbino and MA Schultz, the creators of Oases and Velvet.
        You'll need to sign-up for an account.

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        • mestato
          Junior Member
          • Dec 2010
          • 4

          #5
          re-install velvet

          Velvet installs automatically with a max k-mer value of 31. Reinstall it with make, setting a higher max value:
          make 'MAXKMERLENGTH=70'

          Velvet manual has more info.

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          • yjx1217
            Member
            • Oct 2011
            • 13

            #6
            Thank you very much, NormSci and mestato!

            Comment

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