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  • fugenli
    Junior Member
    • Sep 2010
    • 1

    Help me to sort out Error message for cuffdiff

    Hi Everyone,

    Recently I tried to use cuffdiff to get differential expression lincRNA between two samples. I used mouse gtf file, which I downloaded from ensembl web site. But I could not successfully run it with a few types of errors for gtf file. Here is what I did:

    I downloaded mouse gtf file: Mus_musculus.NCBIM37.59.gtf
    Generated lincRNA gtf file: grep "lincRNA" Mus_musculus.NCBIM37.59.gtf > Mus_musculus_lincRNA.NCBIM37.59.gtf
    Run cuffdiff -p 4 -m 128 Mus_musculus_lincRNA.NCBIM37.59.gtf accepted_hits_s1.sam accepted_hits_s2.sam
    Here is the error message: Error: duplicate GFF ID '' (exons found on different strands of chr18). I checked every single exon, there is no one on both strands. After I deleted all records for chr18 and re-run cuffdiff, I got a different error message: Error: duplicate GFF ID '' (or exons too far apart)! I removed any intron with a size of 300000 and re-run it again. I got the same error message. Can anyone help me sort out the problem and tell me what I did wrong and correct them?

    Thanks,
  • Uwe Appelt
    Member
    • Oct 2009
    • 27

    #2
    Hi fugenli,

    although your setup appears a little different, the "duplicate gff id" issue has been discussed in detail here (start reading from post #7). Unfortunately no fix has been released yet, at least not an official one.

    Uwe

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