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  • myRNA_Seq
    Member
    • Feb 2013
    • 18

    #31
    cufflinks warning

    I downloaded latest version of cufflinks binary and also added them to my path as following:
    export PATH=$PATH:~/cufflinks-2.0.2.Linux_x86_64/cufflinks
    export PATH=$PATH:~/cufflinks-2.0.2.Linux_x86_64/cuffdiff
    export PATH=$PATH:~/cufflinks-2.0.2.Linux_x86_64/cuffcompare

    When I tried to run cuffcompare, it gave me a warning:

    Warning: Your version of Cufflinks is not up-to-date. It is recommended that you upgrade to Cufflinks v2.0.2 to benefit from the most recent features and bug fixes (http://cufflinks.cbcb.umd.edu).

    and without *.tmap file generated.

    Is there any problem in terms of the path setting?

    Thanks a lot
    Last edited by myRNA_Seq; 02-26-2013, 12:51 PM.

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    • brdido
      Member
      • Apr 2011
      • 17

      #32
      myRNA_Seq, i would check if there is a copy of cufflinks in other PATHs.

      i.e.: /usr/bin /usr/local/bin

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      • myRNA_Seq
        Member
        • Feb 2013
        • 18

        #33
        Thank you Brdido. I have just checked. There isn't a copy of cufflinks in other PATHs.

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        • brdido
          Member
          • Apr 2011
          • 17

          #34
          Have you tried to run cuffcompare using its full path?

          ~/cufflinks-2.0.2.Linux_x86_64/cuffcompare

          If the message doesn't appear in the example above means that cuffcompare is healthy! I would suggest you to search all of the computer for cuffcompare (using find).

          And remember that the variable PATH will be updated when you start a new terminal.

          Other thing to try is to see if older cuffcompare is in your PATH:

          echo $PATH

          Any clues from here?

          good luck! But this is more a linux question than a cufflinks question, maybe linux gurus can help you better than me...

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          • myRNA_Seq
            Member
            • Feb 2013
            • 18

            #35
            Than you Brdido. I have tried full path. It works without warning anymore, and got all the output files except *.refmap *.tmap file. Do you know why?

            I followed the instruction from the paper "Differential gene and transcript expression analysis of RNA-seq experiments with TopHat and Cufflinks" (http://www.nature.com/nprot/journal/....2012.016.html) and use exact files in the examples.

            $ find . -name transcripts.gtf > gtf_out_list.txt
            $ ~/cufflinks-2.0.2.Linux_x86_64/cuffcompare - i gtf_out_list.txt -r gene.gtf

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            • brdido
              Member
              • Apr 2011
              • 17

              #36
              Have you checked if the chromosomes names are identical in transcripts.gtf and gene.gtf?

              It is case sensitive AND some databases the id is just the number of the chromosome. For instance chromosome 1:

              hg19 : chr1
              b37: 1

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              • myRNA_Seq
                Member
                • Feb 2013
                • 18

                #37
                No. Not all the chromosomes names are identical between transcripts.gtf and gene.gtf.

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                • brdido
                  Member
                  • Apr 2011
                  • 17

                  #38
                  So, have you corrected?

                  Did it worked?

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                  • myRNA_Seq
                    Member
                    • Feb 2013
                    • 18

                    #39
                    No, it still doesn't work.

                    I used full path to run cufflinks:
                    $ ~/cufflinks-2.0.2.Linux_x86_64/cuffcompare - i gtf_out_list.txt -r gene.gtf

                    No error/warning messages, I still can not get the output file *.refmap *.tmap files.

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                    • myRNA_Seq
                      Member
                      • Feb 2013
                      • 18

                      #40
                      Thank you very much brdido. It works for me now. I re-run some of the protocol to get the searchable index for each map files. it could be because of some of the program in wrong path and the old one was working there.

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                      • xhb10108
                        Junior Member
                        • Mar 2013
                        • 2

                        #41
                        Originally posted by Cole Trapnell View Post
                        gpertea is Geo Pertea. He wrote cuffcompare, and he and I came up with these classification codes and the rules by which they are assigned to fragments while we were designing the program together.
                        Hi Cole Trapnell;

                        I've got a problem with cuffcompare.
                        I use a transcript compare with the reference.gtf from the ensembl web using cuffcompare,there are 31870 transcripts in my cufflinks output files,but after cuffcompare step,i check the tracking file,find that only 31340 transcripts are list in the file(taht is say those transcript are compared to the reference gtf file).
                        if i use the combinded.gtf file to compared to the reference ,the less transcript list in the trancking file.

                        I don't know why! It seems that cuffcompare eliminate transcripts in the creation of the new gtf file.

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                        • delasa
                          Member
                          • Sep 2012
                          • 12

                          #42
                          Originally posted by Cole Trapnell View Post
                          gpertea is Geo Pertea. He wrote cuffcompare, and he and I came up with these classification codes and the rules by which they are assigned to fragments while we were designing the program together.
                          Hi Dr.Trapnell,
                          I have a question regarding to the cuffcompare classes. Does class "j" also include the novel isoforms which may have intron retention (class i)? I mean an isoform may also fall into new splice junction and also have intron retention, but it is classified as class "j".

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                          • BioCathy
                            Junior Member
                            • Feb 2015
                            • 1

                            #43
                            Originally posted by xhb10108 View Post
                            Hi Cole Trapnell;

                            I've got a problem with cuffcompare.
                            I use a transcript compare with the reference.gtf from the ensembl web using cuffcompare,there are 31870 transcripts in my cufflinks output files,but after cuffcompare step,i check the tracking file,find that only 31340 transcripts are list in the file(taht is say those transcript are compared to the reference gtf file).
                            if i use the combinded.gtf file to compared to the reference ,the less transcript list in the trancking file.

                            I don't know why! It seems that cuffcompare eliminate transcripts in the creation of the new gtf file.
                            Hi xhb10108,

                            Do you find the answers? I am also confused with that now. Could you share your opinion with me please?

                            Thank you so much!

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