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  • CummeRbund Error

    Hi all,

    I am trying to use CummeRbund after using the Tuxedo pipeline; however, I keep getting the errors below:

    cuff= readCufflinks(dbFile = "cuffData.db",dir="Z:/cuffdiff_new/",
    + gtffile = 'Z:/cuffmerge_output/merged.gtf', genome = 'Z:/reference.fa', rebuilt = T)
    Reading Z:/cuffdiff_new//cds.diff
    Writing CDSDiffData table
    Indexing Tables...

    Warning messages:
    1: attributes are not identical across measure variables; they will be dropped
    2: attributes are not identical across measure variables; they will be dropped
    3: attributes are not identical across measure variables; they will be dropped
    4: attributes are not identical across measure variables; they will be dropped

    > d <- dispersionPlot(genes(cuff))
    > d

    Error in `$<-.data.frame`(`*tmp*`, "SCALE_X", value = 1L) :
    replacement has 1 row, data has 0
    In addition: Warning message:
    In max(panels$ROW) : no non-missing arguments to max; returning -Inf


    Any kind of help or suggestion would be appreciated.

    Thanks.

  • #2
    Hi Neberir. I have the same issue here. Do you solved?

    Im using Cufflinks 2.2.1 and cummeRbund 2.8.2
    My sessioninfo (in windows but the problem is tha same in linux):

    R version 3.1.2 (2014-10-31)
    Platform: x86_64-w64-mingw32/x64 (64-bit)

    locale:
    [1] LC_COLLATE=Spanish_Spain.1252 LC_CTYPE=Spanish_Spain.1252
    [3] LC_MONETARY=Spanish_Spain.1252 LC_NUMERIC=C
    [5] LC_TIME=Spanish_Spain.1252

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

    other attached packages:
    [1] cummeRbund_2.8.2 Gviz_1.10.10 rtracklayer_1.26.2
    [4] GenomicRanges_1.18.4 GenomeInfoDb_1.2.4 IRanges_2.0.1
    [7] S4Vectors_0.4.0 fastcluster_1.1.16 reshape2_1.4.1
    [10] ggplot2_1.0.0 RSQLite_1.0.0 DBI_0.3.1
    [13] BiocGenerics_0.12.1

    loaded via a namespace (and not attached):
    [1] acepack_1.3-3.3 AnnotationDbi_1.28.1 base64enc_0.1-2
    [4] BatchJobs_1.5 BBmisc_1.9 Biobase_2.26.0
    [7] BiocParallel_1.0.3 biomaRt_2.22.0 Biostrings_2.34.1
    [10] biovizBase_1.14.1 bitops_1.0-6 brew_1.0-6
    [13] BSgenome_1.34.1 checkmate_1.5.1 cluster_2.0.1
    [16] codetools_0.2-10 colorspace_1.2-4 dichromat_2.0-0
    [19] digest_0.6.8 fail_1.2 foreach_1.4.2
    [22] foreign_0.8-63 Formula_1.2-0 GenomicAlignments_1.2.1
    [25] GenomicFeatures_1.18.3 gtable_0.1.2 Hmisc_3.15-0
    [28] iterators_1.0.7 lattice_0.20-30 latticeExtra_0.6-26
    [31] MASS_7.3-39 matrixStats_0.14.0 munsell_0.4.2
    [34] nnet_7.3-9 plyr_1.8.1 proto_0.3-10
    [37] RColorBrewer_1.1-2 Rcpp_0.11.4 RCurl_1.95-4.5
    [40] rpart_4.1-9 Rsamtools_1.18.2 scales_0.2.4
    [43] sendmailR_1.2-1 splines_3.1.2 stringr_0.6.2
    [46] survival_2.38-1 tools_3.1.2 VariantAnnotation_1.12.9
    [49] XML_3.98-1.1 XVector_0.6.0 zlibbioc_1.12.0

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    • #3
      Hey anyone solved this issue? Me too having the same problem...

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      • #4
        Genome option should be genome build, for example hg19...mm10..

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        • #5
          What about Arabidopsis ?? It's genome is not included in the UCSC

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