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  • RDP classifier training issues

    I am unsuccessfully attempting to retrain the RDP classifier, version 2.7 on the UNITE fungal database. I have tried reformatting and generating a custom tax file with entries like this, following the examples in the sample files folder:
    Code:
    0*Root*-1*0*rootrank
    1*Fungi*0*1*domain
    2*Chytridiomycota*1*2*phylum
    3*Neocallimastigomycetes*2*3*class
    4*Neocallimastigales*3*4*order
    5*Neocallimastigaceae*4*5*family
    6*Piromyces*5*6*genus
    7*Piromyces_sp_I_GRL_10*6*7*species
    8*Piromyces_sp_D_GRL_5*6*7*species
    9*Piromyces_sp_AF_CTS_BTP1*6*7*species
    10*Orpinomyces*5*6*genus
    11*Orpinomyces_sp_NIANP60*10*7*species
    12*Orpinomyces_sp_AF_CTS_BTO1*10*7*species
    13*Orpinomyces_sp_AF_CTS_CHO3*10*7*species
    I reformatted the headers in the UNITE file to look like this:
    Code:
    >Phaeoacremonium_pallidum|EU128053|SH114132.06FU|refs|r__Root;d__Fungi;p__Ascomycota;c__Sordariomycetes;o__Diaporthales;f__Togniniaceae;g__Phaeoacremonium;s__Phaeoacremonium_pallidum;
    However, running the following command
    Code:
    java -jar rdp_classifier_2.7/dist/classifier.jar train --seq sh_
    input.fasta -t rdp_tax_file.txt -o ~/rdp_classifier/
    gives the following error:
    Code:
    Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NumberFormatException: For input string: ""
            at java.lang.NumberFormatException.forInputString(NumberFormatException.java:65)
            at java.lang.Integer.parseInt(Integer.java:504)
            at java.lang.Integer.<init>(Integer.java:677)
            at edu.msu.cme.rdp.classifier.train.TreeFactory.addSequencewithTaxid(TreeFactory.java:157)
            at edu.msu.cme.rdp.classifier.train.TreeFactory.addSequence(TreeFactory.java:141)
            at edu.msu.cme.rdp.classifier.train.ClassifierTraineeMaker.<init>(ClassifierTraineeMaker.java:72)
            at edu.msu.cme.rdp.classifier.train.ClassifierTraineeMaker.main(ClassifierTraineeMaker.java:171)
            at edu.msu.cme.rdp.classifier.cli.ClassifierMain.main(ClassifierMain.java:60)
    Can anyone help me figure this out? Pretty sure I am missing something quite obvious, like for example changing the fasta headers to match the numbers in the tax file.

  • #2
    I am trying to use SILVA database to train RDP classifier to species level. I don't even know how the taxonomy file is generated. And in the RDP README file, it didn't say neither...I don't know how this retrain feature is useful

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    • #3
      Did you get any lead on this? I've similar query at this page.
      Bioinformaticscally calm

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      • #4
        I found this script useful to retrain SILVA.

        FROGS is a galaxy/CLI workflow designed to produce an OTUs count matrix from high depth sequencing amplicon data. - geraldinepascal/FROGS

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        • #5
          Still trying to figure out how to construct the taxonomy file

          Hi everyone,

          I am still trying to figure out how to construct the taxonomy file. What is the rule for putting the taxonomy ID and name together? Any leads will be appreciated.

          Thanks,

          Eddi

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