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  • snpEff error

    Hi,
    I'm using snpEff and when i type:
    java -Xmx2g -jar snpEff.jar -o vcf Helicobacter_pylori_26695_uid57787 xxx.vcf > xxx_ou.vcf

    I get this :

    ERRORS: Some errors were detected
    Error type Number of errors
    ERROR_CHROMOSOME_NOT_FOUND 65454

  • #2
    You need to look at the CHROM field in the vcf file and compare the identifiers used in the snpEff db... take a look at the std out from the snpEff.. it should point you to the problem (i.e identifier mismatch)

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    • #3
      I got the same error. I did check the chromosome name in the vcd file and the database bin file. They are the same.

      I am testing the SNP of Staph aureus

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      • #4
        Hello everyone,
        I want to compare snpeff result between two samples. ANy recommendations for softwares for this? I obviously will compare SNP and INDELS etc?

        Thank You in advance

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