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  • HISAT XS attribute

    Hi,

    I've been aligning some unstranded RNAseq data using HISAT, then using cuffdiff to create fpkm tables.

    I've encountered a problem where cuffdiff complains that the XS attribute is not present for spliced transcripts, but looking at my bam files there are many lines that contain XS tags.

    I still end up with FPKM tables, and they look ok. But can I trust them?

    I ran the same data through tophat then cuffdiff and got no errors from cuffdiff.

    Any suggestions welcomed.

    Thanks,
    Tim
    Last edited by timless; 03-24-2015, 08:10 PM.

  • #2
    I have encountered nothing but trouble with the Tuxedo pipeline and suggest you try alternatives such as DESeq. The XS tag is not part of the sam specification; it's very confusing, and the fact that CuffLinks (etc) requires it is just evidence that the tool is half-baked.

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    • #3
      In HISAT, XS attributes are not reported for alignments involving non-GT/AG splice sites. You can direct HISAT not to output such alignments using "--pen-noncansplice 1000000".

      Thanks,
      Daehwan

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      • #4
        Thanks for your help Daehwan, is there any way to get HISAT to put XS attributes on non-canonical splice junctions?

        Do you think having splice junctions without the XS tag will have affected the results generated by cuffdiff?

        Thanks,
        Tim

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        • #5
          Hi Tim,

          This version of HISAT doesn't have a way to output correct XS attributes for non-canonical splice sites, but hopefully I'll do some work to solve that problem in the near future. I think your tests with or w/o that option shouldn't affect differential analysis for transcripts involving canonical splice sites, but please feel free to let me know if you encounter something unexpected in your analysis.

          Thanks,
          Daehwan

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          • #6
            Ok, thanks again for your help Daehwan.

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