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  • Cuffmerge error with gencode v12 gtf file

    Hello,
    I am working with RNASEq data and we are to use 2 sets of 3 bam files each, i.e. 2 different conditions and 3 replicates per condition (which were obtained using Tophat2) with Cufflinks, Cuffmerge and finally Cuffdiff.

    Cuffmerge requires a txt file with the full paths to the (in this case 6) transcripts.gtf files which was obtained on running cufflinks on each of the bam files. It also requires a reference genome fasta file and a gtf annotation file.

    I chose to use gencode's latest version 'gencode.v12.annotation.gtf' with cuffmerge. I however am getting the following error, and I don't have an answer for it.


    [Wed Jul 4 00:53:50 2012] Preparing output location ./merged_asm/
    [Wed Jul 4 00:55:46 2012] Converting GTF files to SAM
    [00:57:34] Loading reference annotation.
    Error: duplicate GFF ID 'ENST00000361547.2' encountered!
    [FAILED]
    Error: could not execute gtf_to_sam
    Traceback (most recent call last):
    File "/share/apps/assembly/bin/cuffmerge", line 576, in ?
    sys.exit(main())
    File "/share/apps/assembly/bin/cuffmerge", line 554, in main
    sam_input_files = convert_gtf_to_sam(gtf_input_files)
    File "/share/apps/assembly/bin/cuffmerge", line 287, in convert_gtf_to_sam
    sam_out = gtf_to_sam(line)
    File "/share/apps/assembly/bin/cuffmerge", line 247, in gtf_to_sam
    exit(1)
    TypeError: 'str' object is not callable


    Does anyone know what this means, or why it is happening? Can it be fixed? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks

    - Vinay
    Last edited by vkartha; 07-03-2012, 09:09 PM.

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