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  • genbank2gff.pl (Genbank 2 GFF problem)

    Hi!
    I'm having problems with my reference genome using Tophat to generate FPKM values from RNA-seq.
    TopHat or Cufflink allows me to use an GTF/GFF reference file to link the results to my transcripts.
    The problem is that i just have a genbank's format file and when i translate with genbank2gff.pl and use it on tophat i have this error:
    "GFF Error at Dbxref (-): exon 7633-7818 (+) found on different strand; discarded."(repeated for 83 exons).

    The original code (genbank) for this position is:

    gene 7633..7818
    /gene="psbK"
    CDS 7633..7818
    /gene="psbK"
    /codon_start=1
    /transl_table=11
    /product="photosystem II protein K"
    /protein_id="AEB72208.1"
    /db_xref="GI:329124652"
    /translation="MLNTFSLIGICLNSTLYSSSFFFGKLPEAYAFLNPIVDIMPVIP
    LFFFLLAFVWQAAVSFR"

    The GFF3 code generated gives me more than one line for this location:
    "trnQ-UUG" ; product "tRNA-Gln"
    JF772170 GenBank exon 7216 7287 . - . Name "trnQ-UUG" ; Parent "trnQ-UUG.r01"
    JF772170 GenBank gene 7633 7818 . + . ID psbK ; Name psbK
    JF772170 GenBank mRNA 7633 7818 . + . ID "psbK.t01" ; Parent psbK
    JF772170 GenBank CDS 7633 7818 . + . Dbxref "GI:329124652" ; ID "psbK.p01" ; Name psbK ; Parent "psbK.t01" ; codon_start 1 ; product "photosystem II protein K" ; protein_id "AEB72208.1" ; transl_table 11 ; translation "length.61"
    JF772170 GenBank exon 7633 7818 . + . Parent "psbK.t01"
    JF772170 GenBank gene 8180 8290 . + . ID psbI ; Name psbI
    JF772170 GenBank mRNA 8180 8290 . + . ID "psbI.t01" ; Parent psbI
    JF772170 GenBank CDS 8180 8290 . + . Dbxref "GI:329124653" ; ID "psbI.p01" ; Name

    Any ideas or alternatives?
    Thank you

  • #2
    Solved!
    I gave up with the GFF format, so I developed an ad-hoc genbank2gtf converter.

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