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  • TopHat: SE reads

    Hi All,
    Can anybody help me how to run tophat for SE data?

    I ran the following command but I got an warning and error

    tophat --bowtie1 -p 4 -G mouse.gtf -o a_thout mouse/mouse_index/mouse a.fastq

    Warning: you have only one segment per read.
    If the read length is greater than or equal to 45bp,
    we strongly recommend that you decrease --segment-length to about half the read length because TopHat will work better with multiple segments

    Mapping left_kept_reads.m2g_um against mouse with Bowtie
    [FAILED]
    Error: segment-based junction search failed with err =127

    Thank you
    Last edited by maria_mari; 12-06-2012, 07:13 PM.

  • #2
    have you tried decreasing the --segment-length ?

    Tophat splits your reads up into smaller segments (25bp by default), which it tries to align individually. If your reads are short, you may need to manually specify a smaller segment size.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by AnotherHTS View Post
      have you tried decreasing the --segment-length ?

      Tophat splits your reads up into smaller segments (25bp by default), which it tries to align individually. If your reads are short, you may need to manually specify a smaller segment size.
      my read length=28, if I choose 14, isn't it too short?

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      • #4
        Why is it 28 ? What is your protocol ? It would be a bit too short for most programs to do spliced alignments for it.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by maria_mari View Post
          my read length=28, if I choose 14, isn't it too short?
          I am not sure if there is minimum value on --segment-length.

          If you still have problems perhaps you can get around it by disabling the coverage search feature with "--no-coverage-search".

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