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    Hi all,
    I have a BAM file from paired end tophat output and and I wanted to apply HTseq to count the mapped reads, because it was paired mate and also BAM, I did following steps but still I receive error:

    samtools sort accepted_hits.bam accepted_hits.sorted

    samtools view accepted_hits.sorted.bam | htseq-count - /hg19/Annotation/Genes/genes.gtf > count.txt

    and this is the error :
    Warning: Read ERR009097.6031922 claims to have an aligned mate which could not be found. (Is the SAM file properly sorted?)

    Actually it was the same error I got before sorting so I did sorting but it is still the case.
    And according to fastqc analysis for the left and right fastq files I have the same number of sequences.

    Thanks for the help
    Last edited by narges; 09-06-2012, 04:39 AM.

  • #2
    You didn't actually convert it to .sam. You should have wrote

    samtools view accepted_hits.bam accepted_hits.sam

    And then sort the acccepted_hits.sam file

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    • #3
      Originally posted by billstevens View Post
      You didn't actually convert it to .sam. You should have wrote

      samtools view accepted_hits.bam accepted_hits.sam

      And then sort the acccepted_hits.sam file
      Thank you, but I have used the same command, I mean like this :

      samtools view accepted_hits.bam | htseq-count - /hg19/Annotation/Genes/genes.gtf > count.txt

      for the single end dataset which did not ask for sorting and it worked.
      Althigh I tried your advice and again there were more errors like :

      [bam_index_load] fail to load BAM index.
      [main_samview] random alignment retrieval only works for indexed BAM files.
      And then I indexed the file : samtools index accepted_hits.bam

      And then :

      $ samtools view accepted_hits.bam.bai accepted_hits.sam
      [bam_header_read] EOF marker is absent.
      [bam_header_read] invalid BAM binary header (this is not a BAM file).
      [main_samview] fail to read the header from "accepted_hits.bam.bai".

      The bam file I am using is the tophat output and I did not approach this problem of indexing and so on with this kind of result

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      • #4
        @narges: the problem was that you sorted by coordinate rather than read name, which is required for pair-end reads.

        Try instead:
        Code:
        samtools sort -n accepted_hits.bam accepted_hist.sorted
        samtools view accepted_hits.sorted.bam | htseq-count - /hg19/Annotation/Genes/genes.gtf > count.txt

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        • #5
          Originally posted by dpryan View Post
          @narges: the problem was that you sorted by coordinate rather than read name, which is required for pair-end reads.

          Try instead:
          Code:
          samtools sort -n accepted_hits.bam accepted_hist.sorted
          samtools view accepted_hits.sorted.bam | htseq-count - /hg19/Annotation/Genes/genes.gtf > count.txt
          Thank you so much, now it works

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