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  • SpliceMap error: cannot find chromosomes in bowtie index (crossposted)

    (after posting this in the RNA-seq forum, I realized this is probably the more appropriate area for it.)

    I'm trying to get SpliceMap up and running, and run into two errors/bugs, one minor and one major.

    1) The minor error is that SpliceMap can’t seem to find the Bowtie index files if their directory in run.cfg uses the $HOME variable (eg, “bowtie_base_dir = $HOME/data/genome”); I’ve gotten around that by using a local directory, but it’s odd because other variables (such as where to put the chromosome fasta files or the reads list) work just fine with $HOME in the filepath. Anyone know what the issue is?


    2) The major error is that SpliceMap won’t recognize my preconstructed Bowtie index files, even when I’m using the ones SpliceMap itself generated on a previous run. It keeps giving me the following error:
    temp directory exists
    Scaning genome: ./zea_mays.chr*.fasta
    List of chromosomes to be searched:
    chromosome:AGPv2:10:1:150189435:1 | ./zea_mays.chr10.fasta | pos:49 - 152692642
    chromosome:AGPv2:1:1:301354135:1 | ./zea_mays.chr1.fasta | pos:47 - 306376751
    chromosome:AGPv2:2:1:237068873:1 | ./zea_mays.chr2.fasta | pos:47 - 241020068
    chromosome:AGPv2:3:1:232140174:1 | ./zea_mays.chr3.fasta | pos:47 - 236009224
    chromosome:AGPv2:4:1:241473504:1 | ./zea_mays.chr4.fasta | pos:47 - 245498110
    chromosome:AGPv2:5:1:217872852:1 | ./zea_mays.chr5.fasta | pos:47 - 221504114
    chromosome:AGPv2:6:1:169174353:1 | ./zea_mays.chr6.fasta | pos:47 - 171993973
    chromosome:AGPv2:7:1:176764762:1 | ./zea_mays.chr7.fasta | pos:47 - 179710889
    chromosome:AGPv2:8:1:175793759:1 | ./zea_mays.chr8.fasta | pos:47 - 178723702
    chromosome:AGPv2:9:1:156750706:1 | ./zea_mays.chr9.fasta | pos:47 - 159363265
    chromosome:AGPv2:UNKNOWN:1:7140151:1 | ./zea_mays.chrUNKNOWN.fasta | pos:57 - 7259211
    chromosome:AGPv2:chloroplast:1:140384:1 | ./zea_mays.chrPt.fasta | pos:64 - 142788
    chromosome:AGPv2:mitochondrion:1:569630:1 | ./zea_mays.chrMt.fasta | pos:68 - 579192
    ERROR: The following chromosome does not exist in the bowtie index
    chromosome:AGPv2:10:1:150189435:1 | ./zea_mays.chr10.fasta | pos:49 - 152692642
    Please make sure that all chromosomes are contained within the bowtie index
    I removed chromosome 10's fasta file, and it gave me the same error for chromosome 1, so it seems to have trouble with all of them.

    The relevant parts of run.cfg are
    genome_dir = ./
    mapper = bowtie
    chromosome_wildcard = zea_mays.chr*.fasta
    bowtie_base_dir = genome
    The genome in question was built by SpliceMapper itself on a previous run, using the exact same fasta files. I used bowtie-inspect to check the genome files in question, and they do contain the names of all the correct chromosomes. I don't want to have to rebuild the index every time I run the program; any ideas what's going wrong?

    Thanks.
    Last edited by jgw; 02-03-2012, 06:24 AM. Reason: spelling error

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