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  • #16
    In the future, you really need to include the exact command line you are using.

    I'm pretty sure the problem is this: BED format is valid with only three columns of data, but I think coverageBed needs four columns of data; I think it wants a column for direction.

    Try adding a fourth column of all pluses.

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    • #17
      @swbarnes2, does the 4th column need to be the direction or can it be gene names as well ? I have a .BED file that has some annotation information in the 4th column. Would that still be okay ?

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      • #18
        Dear aditisk,

        you may have a look here.
        The 4th column is reserved for the name, the 5th is the score, and the 6th is the strand.

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        • #19
          Hi aditisk,
          please see more information here.
          The 4th column is reserved for the name, the 5th one for the score, and the strand is 6th column.
          Cheers,
          Michael

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          • #20
            Hi aditisk,

            you might have a look at the bed-definition (e.g. here).
            The 4th column is reserved for the name (e.g. klk5, my_feature, or exon), the fifth for the score, and the strand is written in the 6th column.

            Cheers,

            Michael

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