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  • cuffdiff output problem

    Hi everyone

    I used Cufflinks in the following work-flow:
    CuffLinks -> Cuffmerge -> CuffDiff

    Finally I got gene_exp.diff file.
    1. I extract significant transcripts from gene_exp.diff and then extract the fourth column, the locus in genome, to make a list (list_significant).

    2. use bedtools getfasta -fi ref_genome.fasta -bed cuffmerge_out/merged.gtf -fo pool.fa to extract the sequences corresponding to the annotation in merged.gtf.

    3. Use perl script to extract the sequences of list_significant from pool.fa.

    Then I met some problems:

    1. The annatation files, ethier transcripts.gtf or merged.gtf, annotate genes exon by exon. For example, gene1 exon1 chr1: 1-500;
    gene1 exon2 chr1: 2000-5000.
    But in gene_exp.diff file, each gene only appear once with all exons, for eaxmple, gene1 chr1: 1-5000. all genes in gene_exp.diff with only one exon are extracted. But for genes with multiple exons like gene1 above, I can't get them. How can I extract the sequences of genes with multiple exons?

    2. In my case, I have 3000 defferentially expressed genes. 2800 genes of them are single-exon genes. The other 200 genes are multiple-exons gene. Does anyone can explain this result for me? This looks weird.

    Thanks

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