Hi,
This may be a naive question. I am running tophat for a set of four lanes, each coming from four different samples. I run tophat using the four fastq files separated by a comma as the manual suggests, but I am getting one single output file. Does that mean that the program thinks the four files come from the same sample and merges results?
Thanks,
Dave
This may be a naive question. I am running tophat for a set of four lanes, each coming from four different samples. I run tophat using the four fastq files separated by a comma as the manual suggests, but I am getting one single output file. Does that mean that the program thinks the four files come from the same sample and merges results?
Thanks,
Dave