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Dear Mun Hua,
I've Cc'ed the Bioconductor mailing list as it might be of interest to
others.
It is still on my TODO list to add this information into the vignette.
I have come up with an example use case and need to insert it into the
vignette. Moreover, we have started some code consolidation with other
packages that will probably affect how this is done in the future.
There are at the moment no commands or parameters in easyRNASeq that
will cure your annotation for you. You need to come up with your own
method, which IMO is the best approach as (a) I won't be able to think
of all the possible use cases (b) you're certainly much more familiar
with the organism you are using than I am so you would know best the
possible caveats (e.g. trans-splicing in fruitfly). There are methods
existing in other packages: GenomicRanges for example (you can look at
the PDF on this page:
http://bioconductor.org/packages/2.10/bioc/html/GenomicRanges.html,
see the summarizeOverlaps related PDFs in the Documentation part of
the page).
What I can propose you is that we process your annotation file
together (off-list) as it will help me finalize that vignette use
case. If you agree, just tell me what organism you are working with
and we can get started. If it's an organism not available as a Bioc
BSgenome package, please point me to where I can get the chromosome
and gene information.
Cheers,
Nico
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Nicolas Delhomme
Genome Biology Computational Support
European Molecular Biology Laboratory
Tel: +49 6221 387 8310
Email: nicolas.delhomme at embl.de
Meyerhofstrasse 1 - Postfach 10.2209
69102 Heidelberg, Germany
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On 1 Oct 2012, at 17:46, Mun Hua Tan wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm using easyRNASeq to generate count tables and I noticed warnings
suggesting overlaps in the annotation. I'm aware that you mentioned
you've added instructions in the vignette on how to deal with these
overlaps, but I can't seem to find it anywhere in the vignette. The
commands with and without adapting the annotation look the same to me.
>
> Can you please point out what command or parameter can be set to
solve this warnings issue?
>
> Much thanks,
> Mun Hua