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  • #31
    If nseg is in your $PATH it should be ok. What happens if you just run

    Code:
    $ trf
    Do you get the help for trf printed to screen?

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    • #32
      Hello ,I was able to run this with all commands ,i did not compiled nseg properly...but I could run it then..

      NOw, I have data from RepeatMAsker , the repeat library ,but it does not show any transpsosns in my genome...I ran it with RMBlast , do you think running with HMMER ,CROSS_MATCH would make a diff ?

      also , any recommendations for transposon analysis ?

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      • #33
        help

        Dear yzzhang

        Have you resovled this problem? I came accross the same problem!

        Originally posted by yzzhang View Post
        Thank, suryasaha. I will try to use repeatscout directly for my assembly to see if the result is same as RepeatMoldeler log says. Many Thanks.

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        • #34
          If you exported the RepeatScout-1 directory to your $PATH, you don't need to write ./filename.prl, you just need to write filename.prl. If you include "./", it will search it in the current directory and maybe that is the problem (just guessing, I'm not a RepeatScout user, this looks more like a shell problem!)

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