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  • #16
    I would also be very interested in generating a gtf file for arabidopsis. Would it be possible to post the code ?

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    • #17
      Download TAIR10_GFF3_genes.gff inTAIR, and then use the Perl script below to convert this gff file to gtf which is used as conference annotation Cufflinks.

      #!/usr/bin/perl

      use warnings;
      use strict;
      while (<>) {
      chomp;
      my @parts = split /\t/;
      if ( !(($parts[2] eq 'three_prime_UTR')|($parts[2] eq 'five_prime_UTR')|($parts[2] eq 'exon')|($parts[2] eq 'CDS')) ) {
      next;
      }
      elsif ( $parts[2] eq 'three_prime_UTR') {
      $parts[2] = '3UTR';
      }
      elsif ($parts[2] eq 'five_prime_UTR') {
      $parts[2] = '5UTR';
      }
      $parts[8] =~ s/^Parent=((\w+)\.\w*).*/gene_id \"$2\"; transcript_id \"$1\";/sg;
      $_ = join "\t" , @parts;
      print "$_\n";
      }

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      • #18
        celeste8, thank you very much !

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        • #19
          Thanks, celeste8!!
          Sam Hokin
          Computational Scientist, Carnegie and NCGR

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