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  • liuxq
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    • Jun 2010
    • 36

    why does cuffdiff discard some transcripts in GTF file

    I call cuffdiff using basic commands
    cuffdiff Macaca_mulatta.MMUL_1.61.gtf s_4.bam s_5.bam -o output
    I find in both isoforms.fpkm_tracking and isoform_exp.diff, some transcripts in gtf file are just discarded. Below is the gtf part for a discarded transcript having no fpkm compuation or differentally expression test.
    chr14 protein_coding exon 2878936 2879770 . + . gene_id "ENSMMUG00000007746"; transcript_id "ENSMMUT00000044732"; exon_number "1";
    chr14 protein_coding CDS 2879347 2879770 . + 0 gene_id "ENSMMUG00000007746"; transcript_id "ENSMMUT00000044732"; exon_number "1"; protein_id "ENSMMUP00000037750";
    chr14 protein_coding start_codon 2879347 2879349 . + 0 gene_id "ENSMMUG00000007746"; transcript_id "ENSMMUT00000044732"; exon_number "1";
    chr14 protein_coding exon 2880766 2881014 . + . gene_id "ENSMMUG00000007746"; transcript_id "ENSMMUT00000044732"; exon_number "2";
    chr14 protein_coding CDS 2880766 2881001 . + 2 gene_id "ENSMMUG00000007746"; transcript_id "ENSMMUT00000044732"; exon_number "2"; protein_id "ENSMMUP00000037750";
    chr14 protein_coding stop_codon 2881002 2881004 . + 0 gene_id "ENSMMUG00000007746"; transcript_id "ENSMMUT00000044732"; exon_number "2";

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