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  • Problems with mapping SOLID color space sequences to hg19 using TopHat

    Hi,

    I got a problem when mapping SOLID short sequences to hg19 using tophat. The human UCSC hg19 color space index was downloaded from bowtie website(http://bowtie-bio.sourceforge.net/manual.shtml). The variant, $bowtieInputFile, in the following command, is the name of the fastq file. I have used the same command line, except omiting argument -C (which is specially for color space), to successfully map base space reads to hg19. But the problem, "segment-based junction search failed with err =1", always show up when doing color space mapping at the step "Searching for junctions via segment mapping".

    Do you guys have any idea how I can avoid this problem?

    Thanks in advance!

    David





    > tophat --solexa-quals -p 12 -C --output-dir tophat.output ~/Utilities/bowtie/bowtie-0.12.7/indexes/hg19_c $bowtieInputFile | tee -a fastq2bigwig.log

    [Fri Jun 24 16:11:08 2011] Beginning TopHat run (v1.3.0)
    -----------------------------------------------
    [Fri Jun 24 16:11:08 2011] Preparing output location tophat.output/
    [Fri Jun 24 16:11:08 2011] Checking for Bowtie index files
    [Fri Jun 24 16:11:08 2011] Checking for reference FASTA file
    Warning: Could not find FASTA file /home/david/Utilities/bowtie/bowtie-0.12.7/indexes/hg19_c.fa
    [Fri Jun 24 16:11:08 2011] Reconstituting reference FASTA file from Bowtie index
    Executing: /home/david/bin/bowtie-inspect /home/david/Utilities/bowtie/bowtie-0.12.7/indexes/hg19_c > tophat.output/tmp/hg19_c.fa
    [Fri Jun 24 16:13:12 2011] Checking for Bowtie
    Bowtie version: 0.12.7.0
    [Fri Jun 24 16:13:12 2011] Checking for Samtools
    Samtools Version: 0.1.16
    [Fri Jun 24 16:13:12 2011] Generating SAM header for /home/david/Utilities/bowtie/bowtie-0.12.7/indexes/hg19_c
    [Fri Jun 24 16:13:13 2011] Preparing reads
    format: fastq
    quality scale: solexa33 (reads generated with GA pipeline version < 1.3)
    Left reads: min. length=51, count=737097
    [Fri Jun 24 16:13:26 2011] Mapping left_kept_reads against hg19_c with Bowtie
    [Fri Jun 24 16:13:46 2011] Processing bowtie hits
    [Fri Jun 24 16:15:16 2011] Mapping left_kept_reads_seg1 against hg19_c with Bowtie (1/2)
    [Fri Jun 24 16:16:03 2011] Mapping left_kept_reads_seg2 against hg19_c with Bowtie (2/2)
    [Fri Jun 24 16:16:50 2011] Searching for junctions via segment mapping
    [FAILED]
    Error: segment-based junction search failed with err =1

  • #2
    had the same error. you may want to give the new version (Tophat 1.3.1) a try since there were some SOLiD specific fixes in it. if that doesn't work, i've had some luck rolling back to 1.2.0, and, more routinely, use abi's aligner.

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