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  • RNASeq de novo from TopHat unmapped.bam

    I ran a RNASeq pipeline for human skin samples using TopHat2 and hg19 as the reference genome and, because I wanted to find contaminants from other organisms, I used the reads contained in unmapped.bam as input (after convert them to fastq files) for de novo RNASeq with Trinity.

    I don't understand why some contigs generated by Trinity map with 100% identity in about 3000 bp alignment to ensembl transcripts.

    Why the reads from which that contigs were generated were in unmmaped.bam file produced by TopHat?

    Any idea?

  • #2
    Hi,

    I read your post. I am also trying to construct a de novo assembly using unmapped.bam files from TopHat but I am getting errors. Did you sort your .bam reads before converting them to fastq? I know you did it long time ago but Can you please help me by sharing the steps?

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    • #3
      Hi Zunaira,

      you haven't stated the exact problems you see, but TopHat unmapped.bam files generally contain several errors that can impede processing.

      We published a software called TopHat-Recondition to fix these errors a while ago, please see the paper and the software.

      Let me know in case you have questions.

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