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  • cuffcompare only generates .gtf.tmap and .gtf.refmap?

    Hi all,

    I've been able to run a tophat/cufflinks with no prob. However, when I run cuffcompare, it only gives me the .gtf.tmap and .gtf.refmap files with no <outprefix>, <outprefix>combined.gtf, and <outprefix>.tracking files.

    My cuffcompare command looks something like this.

    cuffcompare -V -r blabla.gff -s blabla.fa tanscripts_1.gtf transcripts_2. gtf and so on...

    Anyone ever encountered this issue?
    Cheers,

  • #2
    i just got the same situation. have you resolved this problem??

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    • #3
      Unfortunately no. I haven't try to solve this issue since a couple of months though. I'm wondering if it has to do with the fact that I am comparing samples with no replicates... Are you trying Cufcompare with replicates?

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      • #4
        yes, data i use have replicates.

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        • #5
          and each of the lanes correspond to a pooled sample of 5-6 replicates.

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