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  • Error: Could not find Bowtie 2 index files (–p.*.bt2)

    I did run tophat-2.1.0.OSX_x86_64 with a command line.

    tophat2 –p 4 –G /Users/Taehyuk/Desktop/genomes/mm10_iGenomes/Mus_musculus_UCSC_mm10/Mus_musculus/UCSC/mm10/Annotation/Archives/archive-2014-05-23-16-05-10/Genes/genes.gtf –o /Users/Taehyuk/Desktop/jae_wt and mll4_0day/fastqs --library-type=fr-unstranded --no-novel-juncs /Users/Taehyuk/Desktop/genomes/mm10_iGenomes/Mus_musculus_UCSC_mm10/Mus_musculus/UCSC/mm10/Sequence/Bowtie2Index/genome /Users/Taehyuk/Desktop/jae_wt and mll4_0day/fastqs/2-WT-Day0_1.fastq /Users/Taehyuk/Desktop/jae_wt and mll4_0day/fastqs/2-WT-Day0_2.fastq

    But, I had an error at below.

    [2015-09-25 17:15:17] Beginning TopHat run (v2.1.0)
    -----------------------------------------------
    [2015-09-25 17:15:17] Checking for Bowtie
    Bowtie version: 2.2.5.0
    [2015-09-25 17:15:17] Checking for Bowtie index files (genome)..
    Error: Could not find Bowtie 2 index files (–p.*.bt2)

    So, firstly I checked the 'PATH' of the index files. But there was no problem.

    /Users/Taehyuk/Desktop/genomes/mm10_iGenomes/Mus_musculus_UCSC_mm10/Mus_musculus/UCSC/mm10/Sequence/Bowtie2Index/

    And then, I confirmed the .*.bt2 files downloaded from iGenomes in the 'PATH'. But those were also fine.

    -rwxr-xr-x@ 1 Taehyuk staff 886713321 May 23 2012 genome.1.bt2
    -rwxr-xr-x@ 1 Taehyuk staff 661884440 May 23 2012 genome.2.bt2
    -rwxr-xr-x@ 1 Taehyuk staff 4715 May 23 2012 genome.3.bt2
    -rwxr-xr-x@ 1 Taehyuk staff 661884433 May 23 2012 genome.4.bt2
    lrwxr-xr-x@ 1 Taehyuk staff 29 Jun 14 2012 genome.fa -> ../WholeGenomeFasta/genome.fa
    -rwxr-xr-x@ 1 Taehyuk staff 886713321 May 23 2012 genome.rev.1.bt2
    -rwxr-xr-x@ 1 Taehyuk staff 661884440 May 23 2012 genome.rev.2.bt2

    I did try to use the most recent bowtie2 (2.2.6). But the result was the same.

    [2015-09-25 17:23:42] Beginning TopHat run (v2.1.0)
    -----------------------------------------------
    [2015-09-25 17:23:42] Checking for Bowtie
    Bowtie version: 2.2.6.0
    [2015-09-25 17:23:42] Checking for Bowtie index files (genome)..
    Error: Could not find Bowtie 2 index files (–p.*.bt2)

    I also tried to replace the index files with those from Bowtie2 site (http://bowtie-bio.sourceforge.net/bowtie2/index.shtml), but I couldn't fix it.

    I have read several threads in this forum to solve this issue, but I couldn't find a suitable solution. Could you give me any suggestions to figure out this issue please? Many thanks!

    taehee

  • #2
    It looks like you're using "–" when you need a "-". The first one is a special character, the second a dash.

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    • #3
      Thank you dpryan! I replaced the special character with a dash. However the result was not changed..

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      • #4
        It's related to however you're typing "-p 4", since it's interpreting that as the index base name.

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        • #5
          Another hunch.

          Can you try providing a different name for the output directory? Instead of –o /Users/Taehyuk/Desktop/jae_wt and mll4_0day/fastqs say –o /Users/Taehyuk/Desktop/jae_wt and mll4_0day/2-WT-Day0_th_out.

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          • #6
            Thank you for the comments. I did try to omit "-p 4" in command and to change the output directory name to "2-WT-Day0_th_out". But unfortunately, it is still the same result.

            Taehyuks-MacBook-Pro:~ Taehyuk$ tophat2 -G /Users/Taehyuk/Desktop/genome/Mus_musculus_UCSC_mm10/Mus_musculus/UCSC/mm10/Annotation/Archives/archive-2014-05-23-16-05-10/Genes/genes.gtf -o /Users/Taehyuk/Desktop/jae_wt and mll4_0day/2-WT-Day0_th_out --library-type=fr-unstranded --no-novel-juncs /Users/Taehyuk/Desktop/genome/Mus_musculus_UCSC_mm10/Mus_musculus/UCSC/mm10/Sequence/Bowtie2Index/genome /Users/Taehyuk/Desktop/jae_wt and mll4_0day/fastqs/2-WT-Day0_1.fastq /Users/Taehyuk/Desktop/jae_wt and mll4_0day/fastqs/2-WT-Day0_2.fastq

            [2015-09-26 10:12:45] Beginning TopHat run (v2.1.0)
            -----------------------------------------------
            [2015-09-26 10:12:45] Checking for Bowtie
            Bowtie version: 2.2.6.0
            [2015-09-26 10:12:45] Checking for Bowtie index files (genome)..
            Error: Could not find Bowtie 2 index files (and.*.bt2)

            For the reference, bash_profiles of tophat2, bowtie2 and samtools are fine.

            Taehyuks-MacBook-Pro:~ Taehyuk$ type tophat2
            tophat2 is hashed (/usr/bin/tophat2/tophat-2.1.0.OSX_x86_64/tophat2)
            Taehyuks-MacBook-Pro:~ Taehyuk$ type bowtie2
            bowtie2 is hashed (/usr/bin/bowtie2/bowtie2-2.2.6/bowtie2)
            Taehyuks-MacBook-Pro:~ Taehyuk$ type samtools
            samtools is hashed (/usr/bin/samtools/samtools-1.2/samtools)
            Last edited by taehee; 09-26-2015, 09:27 AM.

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            • #7
              Is there a space in the folder name (between jae_wt and mll4_0day)? "/Users/Taehyuk/Desktop/jae_wt and mll4_0day/fastqs". If so replace those with an "_".

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              • #8
                Many thanks GenoMax! I've simplified both file and directory names without any space, and it is working. Thank you!

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