HI,
I am trying to use the MosaikTools perl API to access the alignments created by MosaikAligner but when I run the perl sample script that the authors provide (MosaikReaderTest.pl) I got the following error:
# of bases: 30026
# of reads: 191
Archive contains single-end reads.
Archive contains unsorted reads.
Archive was generated using 'all' mode.
Dumping reference sequences:
- MYBPC3chr11:47309533-47330829, aligned reads: 0, length: 21297, MD5 checksum: AE1B7FB0C634D50776E5F8430035FEFB
- MYH7chr14:22951787-22974710, aligned reads: 112, length: 22924, MD5 checksum: 4422919F489336A27D982A1FF8432B44
- TNNI3chr19:60354948-60360912, aligned reads: 0, length: 5965, MD5 checksum: EF21F5BC4EBB9CFB5B81DA598E7AFE9F
- TNNT2chr1:199594765-199613428, aligned reads: 79, length: 18664, MD5 checksum: F2F5EC154A510F52BF1415394926AFF1
Dumping read groups:
ERROR: Tried to read 16777223 bytes, but received only 23838 bytes (FSR03LX09.aligned.dat) [read the partition: LoadNextRead]
Please, i am a bit lost here, could anyone help me?
Thanks!.
Ernesto
I am trying to use the MosaikTools perl API to access the alignments created by MosaikAligner but when I run the perl sample script that the authors provide (MosaikReaderTest.pl) I got the following error:
# of bases: 30026
# of reads: 191
Archive contains single-end reads.
Archive contains unsorted reads.
Archive was generated using 'all' mode.
Dumping reference sequences:
- MYBPC3chr11:47309533-47330829, aligned reads: 0, length: 21297, MD5 checksum: AE1B7FB0C634D50776E5F8430035FEFB
- MYH7chr14:22951787-22974710, aligned reads: 112, length: 22924, MD5 checksum: 4422919F489336A27D982A1FF8432B44
- TNNI3chr19:60354948-60360912, aligned reads: 0, length: 5965, MD5 checksum: EF21F5BC4EBB9CFB5B81DA598E7AFE9F
- TNNT2chr1:199594765-199613428, aligned reads: 79, length: 18664, MD5 checksum: F2F5EC154A510F52BF1415394926AFF1
Dumping read groups:
ERROR: Tried to read 16777223 bytes, but received only 23838 bytes (FSR03LX09.aligned.dat) [read the partition: LoadNextRead]
Please, i am a bit lost here, could anyone help me?
Thanks!.
Ernesto