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  • RIPSeeker "Error in NSBS(i, x, exact = exact, upperBoundIsStrict = !allow.append) : .

    Hi all,

    I am using ripSeek function from RIPSeeker package (on a RIP-seq data set), the following way:

    seekOut <- ripSeek(bamPath=mybamfiles,
    cNAME="EXP",
    strandType="-",
    biomart="ENSEMBL_MART_ENSEMBL",
    biomaRt_dataset="hsapiens_gene_ensembl",
    host="oct2016.archive.ensembl.org",
    goAnno="org.Hs.eg.db",
    annotateFormat="txt",
    uniqueHit=T,
    outDir="results",
    exportFormat="BED",
    multicore=T
    )

    It stops with an error, the last lines of the output being:

    *** 1 do not have any alignment.
    *** 2 do not have any alignment.
    *** 3 do not have any alignment.
    *** 4 do not have any alignment.
    *** 5 do not have any alignment.
    *** 6 do not have any alignment.
    *** 7 do not have any alignment.
    *** 8 do not have any alignment.
    *** 9 do not have any alignment.
    *** 10 do not have any alignment.
    *** 11 do not have any alignment.
    *** 12 do not have any alignment.
    *** 13 do not have any alignment.
    *** 14 do not have any alignment.
    *** 15 do not have any alignment.
    *** 16 do not have any alignment.
    *** 17 do not have any alignment.
    *** 18 do not have any alignment.
    *** 19 do not have any alignment.
    *** 20 do not have any alignment.
    *** 21 do not have any alignment.
    *** 22 do not have any alignment.
    *** X do not have any alignment.
    *** Y do not have any alignment.
    *** MT do not have any alignment.

    Error in NSBS(i, x, exact = exact, upperBoundIsStrict = !allow.append) :
    subscript contains NAs or out-of-bounds indices

    I have checked different threads and can get rid off the "NSBS.." error when I set strandType to NULL.
    But I guess it is a bug? Should I be confident about my results without the strand information?

    Also I still get the "... do not have any alignement" output, while the reads I input align to those chromosomes.

    Does anyone know what is happening there?

    Thanks!

    sessionInfo()

    R version 3.3.0 (2016-05-03)
    Platform: x86_64-redhat-linux-gnu (64-bit)
    Running under: Scientific Linux release 6.5 (Carbon)

    locale:
    [1] LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8 LC_NUMERIC=C
    [3] LC_TIME=en_US.UTF-8 LC_COLLATE=en_US.UTF-8
    [5] LC_MONETARY=en_US.UTF-8 LC_MESSAGES=en_US.UTF-8
    [7] LC_PAPER=en_US.UTF-8 LC_NAME=C
    [9] LC_ADDRESS=C LC_TELEPHONE=C
    [11] LC_MEASUREMENT=en_US.UTF-8 LC_IDENTIFICATION=C

    attached base packages:
    [1] grid stats4 parallel stats graphics grDevices utils
    [8] datasets methods base

    other attached packages:
    [1] GO.db_3.2.2 org.Hs.eg.db_3.2.3
    [3] AnnotationDbi_1.32.3 biomaRt_2.26.1
    [5] ChIPpeakAnno_3.4.6 RSQLite_1.1-2
    [7] VennDiagram_1.6.17 futile.logger_1.4.3
    [9] RIPSeeker_1.10.0 rtracklayer_1.30.4
    [11] GenomicAlignments_1.6.3 Rsamtools_1.22.0
    [13] Biostrings_2.38.4 XVector_0.10.0
    [15] SummarizedExperiment_1.0.2 Biobase_2.30.0
    [17] GenomicRanges_1.22.4 GenomeInfoDb_1.6.3
    [19] IRanges_2.4.8 S4Vectors_0.8.11
    [21] BiocGenerics_0.16.1 limma_3.26.9

    loaded via a namespace (and not attached):
    [1] Rcpp_0.12.8 AnnotationHub_2.2.5
    [3] BiocInstaller_1.20.3 regioneR_1.2.3
    [5] GenomicFeatures_1.22.13 bitops_1.0-6
    [7] futile.options_1.0.0 tools_3.3.0
    [9] zlibbioc_1.16.0 digest_0.6.11
    [11] memoise_1.0.0 lattice_0.20-33
    [13] BSgenome_1.38.0 Matrix_1.2-6
    [15] graph_1.48.0 shiny_1.0.0
    [17] DBI_0.5-1 httr_1.2.1
    [19] multtest_2.26.0 R6_2.2.0
    [21] XML_3.98-1.5 survival_2.40-1
    [23] RBGL_1.46.0 BiocParallel_1.4.3
    [25] ensembldb_1.2.2 lambda.r_1.1.9
    [27] matrixStats_0.51.0 htmltools_0.3.5
    [29] splines_3.3.0 MASS_7.3-45
    [31] xtable_1.8-2 mime_0.5
    [33] interactiveDisplayBase_1.8.0 httpuv_1.3.3
    [35] RCurl_1.95-4.8

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