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  • Annotate gene list

    I would like to annotate the results output file from Desq2 so it contains gene names and symbols. The RNA-seq count file I have used comes from Dexseq and contains ensembl gene IDs:
    ENSMUSG00000000001:001
    ENSMUSG00000000001:002
    ENSMUSG00000000001:003
    etc.
    These refer to the the different exons of the gene.
    I cannot annotate the result file because it contains the different exons. So how can I combine or merge the different exon counts for the same gene into one count for the gene?
    Thanks in advance

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    I am not sure I understand completely, but if you have a file

    Code:
    ENSMUSG00000000001:001
    ENSMUSG00000000001:002
    ENSMUSG00000000001:003
    ENSMUSG00000000002:001
    ENSMUSG00000000002:002
    ENSMUSG00000000002:002

    you could use:

    Code:
    awk -F':' -v OFS='\t' '{sum[$1]+=$2} END{for (key in sum) print key, sum[key]}' file.txt
    ENSMUSG00000000001      6
    ENSMUSG00000000002      5
    Hope this helps.
    Last edited by cmccabe; 09-11-2015, 06:10 AM. Reason: added awk

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