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  • maybe a Gviz issue???

    Hello All!

    I am following cummeRbund instructions for visualizing the genetrack of one candidate gene.
    I have installed -I guess- all the packages needed for the function, such as Gviz, but I keep receiving this error message:
    > trackList <- list()
    > myStart <- min(features(myGene)$start)
    > myEnd <- max(features(myGene)$end)
    > myChr <- unique(features(myGene)$end)
    > genome <-'hg19'
    > ideoTrack <- IdeogramTrack(genome=genome, chromosome=myChr)
    Error in .local(.Object, ...) :
    Chromosome 'chr54357908' does not exist on UCSC genome 'hg19'

    >
    I have tried to look through the posts but I couldn't find anyone experiencing the same problem...
    Does anyone have any suggestion?
    Thanks a lot!!!
    Manu

  • #2
    Originally posted by emolinari View Post
    > myChr <- unique(features(myGene)$end
    that is the problem.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by volks View Post
      that is the problem.
      Oh boy...

      I totally missed it. Thanks so much (too much R can harm...)

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