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  • Trinity Error.

    Hi,
    I get the following error on running trinity.
    ERROR, no butterfly assemblies reported.

    The command used for running trinity is
    Trinity.pl --seqType fa --JM 10G --single /home/xxx/Fastaqfiles/xxx_Merged.fa --CPU 2

    Can you please let me know what is wrong.

    Regards
    Vishwesh

  • #2
    I think stdout and stderr contains more information. Can you share it?

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    • #3
      Maybe you could try options --SS_lib_type F for single end reads.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by TiborNagy View Post
        I think stdout and stderr contains more information. Can you share it?
        Where can I find stdout and stderr...??

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        • #5
          Try to run using this method:
          Trinity.pl --seqType fa --JM 10G --single /home/xxx/Fastaqfiles/xxx_Merged.fa --CPU 2 >log.txt 2>err.txt

          You redirect the standard output and standard error to a file (log.txt and err.txt respectively) You can learn more about it:

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