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  • BAM from Bioscope in Cufflinks 0.9.x

    Is there any documentation on how to use BAM files of SOLiD Bioscope-mapped reads in Cufflinks 0.9.x?

    I have run Cufflinks using SAM-converted BAM files with subsequent alterations, but I'm eager to see how it compares using a BAM file as input.

    Are there any additional flags necessary to tell Cufflinks about the input file?

  • #2
    Hi jamessmith01. Did you manage to work out the Bioscope .BAM files + Cufflinks pipeline?
    I currently have a hard time choosing a reasonable pipeline for SOLiD csfasta files of a RNAseq experiment.

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    • #3
      Sorry to bump this thread, but this is a fairly straightforward question, and since I've seen developers lurking, it would be great if someone could answer.

      Many thanks.

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      • #4
        Hello,

        I would use TopHat 1.1 and subsequently Cufflinks.

        Best,
        Sebastian

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        • #5
          ..........
          Last edited by AdamB; 10-07-2010, 04:54 AM.

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          • #6
            Hey James,

            which files are you trying to analyze?

            Best,
            Seb

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            • #7
              in case it's rat i would suggest you try tophat since the annotation is not so good. if it's human that problem is not such a big deal!

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              • #8
                thanks Seb

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