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  • yehudithasin
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    • Jan 2011
    • 14

    Cuffmerge error - please help!

    Hi all
    I need your help please (and yes, I read the previous cuffmerge error posts, and did not get a solution thet works). I need to run cuffmerge ~250 files, but to test it first I am trying to run it just on two, and get the following error:
    ********************
    [Thu Jun 19 14:44:59 2014] Beginning transcriptome assembly merge
    -------------------------------------------

    [Thu Jun 19 14:44:59 2014] Preparing output location test211/
    Traceback (most recent call last):
    File "/u/local/apps/cufflinks/2.1.1/cuffmerge", line 580, in <module>
    sys.exit(main())
    File "/u/local/apps/cufflinks/2.1.1/cuffmerge", line 546, in main
    chrom_info = get_gtf_chrom_info(gtf, chrom_info)
    File "/u/local/apps/cufflinks/2.1.1/cuffmerge", line 476, in get_gtf_chrom_info
    left = int(cols[3])
    ValueError: invalid literal for int() with base 10: 'transcript'
    *************

    I tried to use several different reference gtf files (all downloaded from UCSC) or run without reference (just merge the transcript files) and get the same error.
    The cuffmerge command is:
    cuffmerge -o test -g PATH2/GENECODEM2_mm10_comprehensive_processed.gtf -s PATH2/Chromosomes -p 8 assembly_list.txt

    The assembly file is:
    /u/scratch/y/yhasin/StrainBAMsorted/Sample_SWR_J_cuff/transcripts.gtf
    /u/scratch/y/yhasin/StrainBAMsorted/Sample_129X1_SvJ_cuff/transcripts.gtf

    Any suggestions?

    Thank you
    Yehudit
    Last edited by yehudithasin; 06-20-2014, 01:51 PM.
    Yu
  • yehudithasin
    Member
    • Jan 2011
    • 14

    #2
    Ok, so I found the problem (thanks to adiallo's advice), and its really weird:
    Cufflinks apparently made a slip in some of the files, and one row in the transcript.gtf file of *some* samples looks like this:
    "chr4 Cufflichr4 Cufflinks transcript 137468769 137570630 1 + . gene_id "CUFF.10499"; transcript_id "ENSMUST00000030547.8"; FPKM "0.0000000000"; frac "0.000000"; conf_lo "0.000000"; conf_hi "0.000000"; cov "0.000000"; full_read_support "no";"
    i.e. there is an extra field in one line....

    while all the rest look normal (i.e. like:
    "chr4 Cufflinks exon 140765571 140765637 1000 - . gene_id "ENSMUSG00000025330.6"; transcript_id "ENSMUST00000026381.6"; exon_number "14"; FPKM "0.0259126396"; frac "1.000000"; conf_lo "0.025913"; conf_hi "0.025913"; cov "0.092702";"

    In case you are running into this - I found the line number by getting all the field 4 values (awk <transcript.gtf '{print $4}' >temp) and then "grep -n 'transcript' temp" to find the line number....

    This is really weird, and the first time I see something like this for cufflinks (I used version 2.2.1 to generate the files, and STAR to align)
    Yu

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