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  • Bowtie2 problem

    Hi!

    I am trying to build an index using bowtie2 to make posterior alignment using tophat2. I've downloaded the file "Drosophila_melanogaster.BDGP5.75.dna.toplevel.fa" and runned the comand "bowtie2-build -f Drosophila_melanogaster. BDGP5.75.dna.toplevel.fa Dme1_BDGP5_75" using Terminal.
    The output was:
    Settings:
    Output files: "BDGP5.75.dna.toplevel.fa.*.bt2"
    Line rate: 6 (line is 64 bytes)
    Lines per side: 1 (side is 64 bytes)
    Offset rate: 4 (one in 16)
    FTable chars: 10
    Strings: unpacked
    Max bucket size: default
    Max bucket size, sqrt multiplier: default
    Max bucket size, len divisor: 4
    Difference-cover sample period: 1024
    Endianness: little
    Actual local endianness: little
    Sanity checking: disabled
    Assertions: disabled
    Random seed: 0
    Sizeofs: void*:8, int:4, long:8, size_t:8
    Input files DNA, FASTA:
    Drosophila_melanogaster.
    Error: could not open Drosophila_melanogaster.
    Total time for call to driver() for forward index: 00:00:00
    Error: Encountered internal Bowtie 2 exception (#1)
    Command: bowtie2-build -f Drosophila_melanogaster. BDGP5.75.dna.toplevel.fa Dme1_BDGP5_75

    I've already download the .fa file again, but it's still not working. Does anybody nows how to solve this problema?

    Thanks

  • #2
    There's an incorrect space in your input fasta name so its looking for "Drosophila_melanogaster." rather than "Drosophila_melanogaster.BDGP5.75.dna.toplevel.fa"

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