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  • #16
    Files referred to in the last post by @Sajna are once again available at the same link.

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    • #17
      As per the RNASeq version 2 pipeline in the link below, I have been able to obtain outputs till step 11, i.e the transcriptome_alignments_filtered.bam output. Next step is to run rsem.



      I ran RSEM using the following command : /opt/rsem-1.1.13/rsem-calculate-expression --paired-end --bam --estimate-rspd -p 8 transcriptome_alignments_filtered.bam /home/group_sh/TCGA+SRA_datamergerquantification_RNASeqV2/RSEM_ref_from_TCGA_webshare/hg19_M_rCRS_ref ERR519523.rsem > rsem.log_2 > rsem.log

      I get this error in the log file :

      rsem-parse-alignments failed! Please check if you provide correct parameters/options for the pipeline!

      What is wrong? I donot understand. I am running exactly the same command!!!

      Kindly help.

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      • #18
        Are you using a different version of RSEM than the one in the PDF?

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        • #19
          No. I am using the same version mentioned in the UNC mRNASeq version2 document.

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          • #20
            Have you done first part of step 4 in this document: https://tcga-data.nci.nih.gov/tcgafi...ESCRIPTION.txt

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            • #21
              Yes, I have done the first part of step 4 from that doc. I have the transcripts_aligned.bam, furthur filtering is also done. The only thing thats not working is RSEM...which we need!!!

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              • #22
                Write directly to the contacts included in the TCGA doc with a request for help.

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                • #23
                  Ok. I will do that. Will update on the same once I receive the reply. Thanks.

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