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  • Sciurus
    Member
    • Dec 2013
    • 23

    Cuffdiff error???

    Hi everybody,

    I keep getting the same error when trying to run cuffdiff:
    number of labels must match number of conditions.

    I have two groups/ treatments with 4 replicates each.

    Now, I've read numerous other posts with suggestions like leaving out spaces between commas, etc. but nothing works.

    Please help!

    I'm using Cufflinks-2.2.1 on Linux.

    My Code is:

    cuffdiff -p 12 -o ./cuffdiff/ -b /path/to/genome.fa –library-norm-method quartile -L TreatmentA,TreatmentB ./merged/merged/merged.gtf \
    ./cuffquant/Ctrl_1_abundances.cxb,./cuffquant/Ctrl_5_abundances.cxb,./cuffquant/Ctrl_9_abundances.cxb,./cuffquant/Ctrl_13_abundances.cxb \
    ./cuffquant/Sample_2_abundances.cxb,./cuffquant/Sample_6_abundances.cxb,./cuffquant/Sample_10_abundances.cxb,./cuffquant/Sample_14_abundances.cxb
    Thanks!!!
  • GenoMax
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2008
    • 7142

    #2
    Have you tried to run with "-v" (verbose) option to see if you get any additional diagnostic output?

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    • Sciurus
      Member
      • Dec 2013
      • 23

      #3
      Thanks for the suggestion!

      Strangely enough, I retyped the whole command and now it runs even though everything is still the same.

      Maybe there was some weird formation thing going on in my editor?

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      • GenoMax
        Senior Member
        • Feb 2008
        • 7142

        #4
        Always use a programmer's editor if you are editing the command line on a PC (Notepad++)/Mac(Textwrangler).

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        • Sciurus
          Member
          • Dec 2013
          • 23

          #5
          Yes, I am using Notepad++ but I have no other explanation for what went wrong before...

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