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  • what does this bowtie error information mean?

    I ran bowtie with default parameter. there was an error information:

    Reads file contained a pattern with more than 1024 sequence characters.
    Please truncate reads and quality values and re-run Bowtie.
    Offending read: AIAE-aaa09g07.g1
    Command: bowtie -f can20100804 ../cDNA/ALL_input_reads. clean.contam_free.min_size_50bp.pruned_headers.fna

    what does it mean? How can I truncate the reads?

    Thanks,
    xu

  • #2
    I think this is the answer:
    it supports arbitrarily small reference sequences (e.g. amplicons) and reads as long as 1024 bases
    I will check my reads.

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    • #3
      I get the same error and I am sure my longest read is 55bp. What does that mean? how can I solve it? Actually if I convert the fastq file to fasta and run Bowtie it does work with the fasta. I have also got rid of all the reads that contained dots.
      Last edited by pepperoni; 10-18-2011, 09:50 AM.

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      • #4
        Same error cant find solution

        Hello everyone,

        My name is Ashis. I am quite new here. I run bowtie as well and am getting the same error,

        Reads file contained a pattern with more than 1024 quality values
        Please truncate reads and quality values and and re-run Bowtie

        my friends advised me to get rid of the . (dots) in the reads. but how do I do that, I tried using fastx_clipper but then I get an error

        fastx_clipper: found invalid nucleotide sequence (GTTTCTGATGGATTAGTGGAGAAAACAGAAAATTCTGAGTA#&%%) on line 14364670

        the special characters after AAAATTCTGAGTA ie #&%% are not coming out right


        please help

        Ashis

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        • #5
          I did not use fastx_clipper. but you can just use a command(such as sed,perl) to remove them. and I think you also need to remove all these characters and make sure the sequence length is less than 1024.

          Good luck



          Originally posted by Sinha_Ashis View Post
          Hello everyone,

          My name is Ashis. I am quite new here. I run bowtie as well and am getting the same error,

          Reads file contained a pattern with more than 1024 quality values
          Please truncate reads and quality values and and re-run Bowtie

          my friends advised me to get rid of the . (dots) in the reads. but how do I do that, I tried using fastx_clipper but then I get an error

          fastx_clipper: found invalid nucleotide sequence (GTTTCTGATGGATTAGTGGAGAAAACAGAAAATTCTGAGTA#&%%) on line 14364670

          the special characters after AAAATTCTGAGTA ie #&%% are not coming out right


          please help

          Ashis

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