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  • RNA Star with and without GFF problems

    Actually, I am having a lot of problems with this particular analysis, but lets start with this. I have some good RNA, deep read count, triplicate biological replicate data from Drosophila heads - small genome and well annotated. SHould be easy, right?

    I have tried the Ensamble and Flybase files for mapping with various results. Most important is that for Flybase I can't seem to get any GFF3 or GTF files to work with the Fasta file using RNA Star (in Galaxy). For the Ensemble data, I can get them both to work, but in the end I get very few significant hits - but I already know some of our previous analysis - which I won't get into - revealed differentially expressed transcripts that we showed by both qRT-PCR and proteomic analysis are real - i.e. I believe them more than any bioinformatic proof.

    Here is the Ensemble repository I used Ensemble FTP

    Here is the Flybase repository I used Flybase FTP

    Table of RNA Star Mapping Trials

    Any help appreciated. Trying to do both CufDiff and DEseq analysis on this data.

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    Hi tonup69,

    Might be best to post the actual error you are getting - why won't RNA Star accept your files?

    Cheers,

    Matt.

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