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  • lncRNA study pipeline using STAR

    Hi,

    My Background:
    I am new to NGS/RNA-seq and have been doing some background research. Now I suppose I have the basic theoretical knowledge and some specific questions, which I hope someone could help me with.Although I have used bioinformatics tools extensively, I dont have any programming experience.

    My workstation: 120g ssd/3 -TbHDD/16gRAM(upgrading to 32g)/6 core processor/OS: Bio-Linux 8.

    My Aim: To Identify and analyze lncRNAs from Stem cells of specific cell sub population. I want to generate a pipeline for lncRNA identification using STAR (not TOP-Hat/I am aware of the Tuxedo Suit though).

    I really dont know how to go about this, I could not find a pipeline using STAR specifically for the purpose. Any suggestions or tutorial links will be very helpful. Also, any great places to download stem cell/cancer cell RNA-Seq (fastq) files??

  • #2
    Hi,

    You can use the pipeline I wrote to identify any putative novel lncRNAs. Use the pipeline from identification stage if you do not want to use Tuxedo protocol.

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    • #3
      Hi,
      Thanks for your reply, I have gone through your lncRNApipe pipeline, however, when installing (I am trying to install in a custom directory, I am getting error with IO:Routine installation.
      My System: Bio Linux on Ubuntu 14.04

      Installation Command:

      curl -Ok https://raw.githubusercontent.com/bi...ils/lncRNApipe
      perl lncRNApipe --setup

      Error Log:

      We definetely need the custom module, IO::Routine.

      Attempting to fetch IO::Routine from Perl-for-Bioinformatics repository on github...
      mkdir: cannot create directory ‘/drive3/xyz’: File exists
      mkdir: cannot create directory ‘Softwares/lncRNApipe/.build’: No such file or directory

      .build dir ... FAIL

      Can you please suggest an alternate or the reason for the error? or if you have any specific compilation technique for IO::Routine, please advice.
      PS: I have never used perl.

      Cheers

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