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  • HELP!!DEXseq error from DEXSeqResults

    Hi,
    I am using DEXSeq to do alternative splicing analysis. But when I use the test data from DEXSeq's package, I even got an error from the function "DEXSeqResults". I have no idea why this error occurs. Could anyone help me?

    The code I used is shown below:

    > library(DEXSeq)
    > data(pasillaDEXSeqDataSet, package="pasilla")
    > dxd <- estimateSizeFactors( dxd )
    > dxd <- estimateDispersions( dxd )
    using supplied model matrix
    using supplied model matrix
    > dxd <- testForDEU( dxd )
    using supplied model matrix
    > dxr <- DEXSeqResults( dxd )
    Error in (function (cl, name, valueClass) :
    assignment of an object of class “NULL” is not valid for @‘elementMetadata’ in an object of class “GRanges”; is(value, "DataFrame") is not TRUE
    >

  • #2
    The first step when a bug is encountered is always to update to the latest version of the program available, before reporting the bug.

    Check your version of DEXSeq.
    If it's not 1.16.8, start by updating DEXSeq first.
    Unfortunately, that may involve updating R and Bioconductor.

    Code:
    packageVersion("DEXSeq")
    The second step when reporting a bug in R, is posting your session info, with the bug.

    Code:
    sessionInfo()
    Incidentally, your code works fine for me with DEXSeq 1.16.8.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by blancha View Post
      The first step when a bug is encountered is always to update to the latest version of the program available, before reporting the bug.

      Check your version of DEXSeq.
      If it's not 1.16.8, start by updating DEXSeq first.
      Unfortunately, that may involve updating R and Bioconductor.

      Code:
      packageVersion("DEXSeq")
      The second step when reporting a bug in R, is posting your session info, with the bug.

      Code:
      sessionInfo()
      Incidentally, your code works fine for me with DEXSeq 1.16.8.
      Hi blancha,
      Thanks for your reply. Yes, I indeed checked the version of DEXseq and R. Everything is up-to-date shown below:

      > version
      ......
      major 3
      minor 2.3
      year 2015
      month 12
      day 10
      svn rev 69752
      language R
      version.string R version 3.2.3 (2015-12-10)


      > packageVersion("DEXSeq")
      [1] ‘1.16.8’

      I searched online and didn't find the solution to this problem. You have some other ideas? Thanks!

      Comment


      • #4
        You presumably have an outdated dependency. What you tried works for me without an error. My setup is below:
        Code:
        > sessionInfo()
        R version 3.2.3 (2015-12-10)
        Platform: x86_64-pc-linux-gnu (64-bit)
        Running under: Ubuntu 15.10
        
        locale:
         [1] LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8       LC_NUMERIC=C              
         [3] LC_TIME=en_US.UTF-8        LC_COLLATE=en_US.UTF-8    
         [5] LC_MONETARY=en_US.UTF-8    LC_MESSAGES=en_US.UTF-8   
         [7] LC_PAPER=en_US.UTF-8       LC_NAME=C                 
         [9] LC_ADDRESS=C               LC_TELEPHONE=C            
        [11] LC_MEASUREMENT=en_US.UTF-8 LC_IDENTIFICATION=C       
        
        attached base packages:
        [1] stats4    parallel  stats     graphics  grDevices utils     datasets 
        [8] methods   base     
        
        other attached packages:
         [1] DEXSeq_1.16.8              DESeq2_1.10.1             
         [3] RcppArmadillo_0.6.500.4.0  Rcpp_0.12.3               
         [5] SummarizedExperiment_1.0.2 GenomicRanges_1.22.4      
         [7] GenomeInfoDb_1.6.3         IRanges_2.4.6             
         [9] S4Vectors_0.8.11           Biobase_2.30.0            
        [11] BiocGenerics_0.16.1        BiocParallel_1.4.3        
        [13] BiocInstaller_1.20.1      
        
        
        loaded via a namespace (and not attached):
         [1] RColorBrewer_1.1-2   futile.logger_1.4.1  plyr_1.8.3          
         [4] XVector_0.10.0       bitops_1.0-6         futile.options_1.0.0
         [7] tools_3.2.3          zlibbioc_1.16.0      biomaRt_2.26.1      
        [10] statmod_1.4.24       rpart_4.1-10         RSQLite_1.0.0       
        [13] annotate_1.48.0      gtable_0.1.2         lattice_0.20-33     
        [16] DBI_0.3.1            gridExtra_2.0.0      stringr_1.0.0       
        [19] hwriter_1.3.2        genefilter_1.52.1    cluster_2.0.3       
        [22] Biostrings_2.38.3    locfit_1.5-9.1       grid_3.2.3          
        [25] nnet_7.3-12          AnnotationDbi_1.32.3 XML_3.98-1.3        
        [28] survival_2.38-3      foreign_0.8-66       latticeExtra_0.6-26 
        [31] Formula_1.2-1        magrittr_1.5         geneplotter_1.48.0  
        [34] ggplot2_2.0.0        lambda.r_1.1.7       Rsamtools_1.22.0    
        [37] Hmisc_3.17-1         scales_0.3.0         splines_3.2.3       
        [40] xtable_1.8-2         colorspace_1.2-6     stringi_1.0-1       
        [43] acepack_1.3-3.3      RCurl_1.95-4.7       munsell_0.4.2

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        • #5
          I agree with dpryan.
          sessionInfo() will give more details about the attached packages.
          Check which packages differ from our setup.
          Perhaps you just need to update GenomicRanges.
          In the worse case scenario, you can just update everything or reinstall everything.
          The code works fine for me.

          Code:
          > library(DEXSeq)
          > data(pasillaDEXSeqDataSet, package="pasilla")
          > dxd <- estimateSizeFactors( dxd )
          > dxd <- estimateDispersions( dxd )
          using supplied model matrix
          using supplied model matrix
          > dxd <- testForDEU( dxd )
          using supplied model matrix
          > dxr <- DEXSeqResults( dxd )
          > sessionInfo()
          R version 3.2.1 (2015-06-18)
          Platform: x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu (64-bit)
          Running under: CentOS release 6.6 (Final)
          
          locale:
           [1] LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8       LC_NUMERIC=C              
           [3] LC_TIME=en_CA.UTF-8        LC_COLLATE=en_CA.UTF-8    
           [5] LC_MONETARY=en_CA.UTF-8    LC_MESSAGES=en_CA.UTF-8   
           [7] LC_PAPER=en_CA.UTF-8       LC_NAME=C                 
           [9] LC_ADDRESS=C               LC_TELEPHONE=C            
          [11] LC_MEASUREMENT=en_CA.UTF-8 LC_IDENTIFICATION=C       
          
          attached base packages:
          [1] stats4    parallel  stats     graphics  grDevices utils     datasets 
          [8] methods   base     
          
          other attached packages:
           [1] DEXSeq_1.16.7              DESeq2_1.10.1             
           [3] RcppArmadillo_0.6.400.2.2  Rcpp_0.12.3               
           [5] SummarizedExperiment_1.0.2 GenomicRanges_1.22.3      
           [7] GenomeInfoDb_1.6.1         IRanges_2.4.6             
           [9] S4Vectors_0.8.7            Biobase_2.30.0            
          [11] BiocGenerics_0.16.1        BiocParallel_1.4.3        
          [13] nvimcom_0.9-8             
          
          loaded via a namespace (and not attached):
           [1] RColorBrewer_1.1-2   futile.logger_1.4.1  plyr_1.8.3          
           [4] XVector_0.10.0       bitops_1.0-6         futile.options_1.0.0
           [7] tools_3.2.1          zlibbioc_1.16.0      biomaRt_2.26.1      
          [10] statmod_1.4.23       rpart_4.1-10         RSQLite_1.0.0       
          [13] annotate_1.48.0      gtable_0.1.2         lattice_0.20-33     
          [16] DBI_0.3.1            gridExtra_2.0.0      stringr_1.0.0       
          [19] hwriter_1.3.2        genefilter_1.52.0    cluster_2.0.3       
          [22] Biostrings_2.38.3    locfit_1.5-9.1       grid_3.2.1          
          [25] nnet_7.3-11          AnnotationDbi_1.32.3 XML_3.98-1.3        
          [28] survival_2.38-3      foreign_0.8-66       latticeExtra_0.6-26 
          [31] Formula_1.2-1        magrittr_1.5         geneplotter_1.48.0  
          [34] ggplot2_2.0.0        lambda.r_1.1.7       Rsamtools_1.22.0    
          [37] Hmisc_3.17-1         scales_0.3.0         splines_3.2.1       
          [40] xtable_1.8-0         colorspace_1.2-6     stringi_1.0-1       
          [43] acepack_1.3-3.3      RCurl_1.95-4.7       munsell_0.4.2

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