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All of these workflows have the similar wizards. For Full Tuxedo Pipeline analysis type and paired-end reads type the following first wizard page appears:
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Here you need to input RNA-seq short reads in FASTA or FASTQ formats. Many datasets with different reads can be added. Click the Next buttonFASTQ formats. Many datasets with different reads can be added. Click the Next button. The next page appears:
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Here you need to divide the input datasets into samples for running Cuffdiff. There are must be at least 2 samples. It is not neccessary to have the same number of datasets (replicates) for each sample. The samples names will be used by Cuffdiff as labels, which will be included in various output files produced by Cuffdiff. Click the Next button. The next page appears:
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Here you can configure TopHat settings. To show additional parameters click on the + button. The following parameters are available:
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The following parameters are available:
Reference annotation | Tells Cufflinks to use the supplied reference annotation to estimate isoform expression. Cufflinks will not assemble novel transcripts and the program will ignore alignments not structurally compatible with any reference transcript. |
RABT annotation | Tells Cufflinks to use the supplied reference annotation to guide Reference Annotation Based Transcript (RABT) assembly. Reference transcripts will be tiled with faux-reads to provide additional information in assembly. Output will include all reference transcripts as well as any novel genes and isoforms that are assembled. |
Library type | Specifies RNA-seq protocol. |
Mask file | Ignore all reads that could have come from transcripts in this file. It is recommended to include any annotated rRNA, mitochondrial transcripts other abundant transcripts you wish to ignore in your analysis in this file. Due to variable efficiency of mRNA enrichment methods and rRNA depletion kits, masking these transcripts often improves the overall robustness of transcript abundance estimates. |
Multi-read correct | Tells Cufflinks to do an initial estimation procedure to more accurately weight reads mapping to multiple locations in the genome. |
Min isoform fraction | After calculating isoform abundance for a gene, Cufflinks filters out transcripts that it believes are very low abundance, because isoforms expressed at extremely low levels often cannot reliably be assembled, and may even be artifacts of incompletely spliced precursors of processed transcripts. This parameter is also used to filter out introns that have far fewer spliced alignments supporting them. |
Frag bias correct | Providing Cufflinks with a multifasta file via this option instructs it to run the bias detection and correction algorithm which can significantly improve accuracy of transcript abundance estimates. |
Pre-mRNA fraction | Some RNA-Seq protocols produce a significant amount of reads that originate from incompletely spliced transcripts, and these reads can confound the assembly of fully spliced mRNAs. Cufflinks uses this parameter to filter out alignments that lie within the intronic intervals implied by the spliced alignments. The minimum depth of coverage in the intronic region covered by the alignment is divided by the number of spliced reads, and if the result is lower than this parameter value, the intronic alignments are ignored. |
Cufflinks tool path | The path to the Cufflinks external tool in UGENE. |
Temporary directory | The directory for temporary files. |
Configure parameters, if necessary, and click Next. On the next page you may configure Cuffmerge settings:
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The following parameters are available:
Minimum isoform fraction | Discard isoforms with abundance below this. |
Reference annotation | Merge the input assemblies together with this reference annotation. |
Reference sequence | The genomic DNA sequences for the reference. It is used to assist in classifying transfrags and excluding artifacts (e.g. repeats). For example, transcripts consisting mostly of lower-case bases are classified as repeats. |
Cuffcompare tool path | The path to the Cuffcompare external tool in UGENE. |
Cuffmerge tool path | The path to the Cuffmerge external tool in UGENE. |
Temporary directory | The directory for temporary files. |
Configure parameters, if necessary, and click Next. On the next page you may configure Cuffdiff settings:
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The following parameters are available:
Time series analysis | If set to True, instructs Cuffdiff to analyze the provided samples as a time series, rather than testing for differences between all pairs of samples. Samples should be provided in increasing time order. |
Upper quartile norm | If set to True, normalizes by the upper quartile of the number of fragments mapping to individual loci instead of the total number of sequenced fragments. This can improve robustness of differential expression calls for less abundant genes and transcripts. |
Hits norm | Instructs how to count all fragments. Total specifies to count all fragments, including those not compatible with any reference transcript, towards the number of mapped fragments used in the FPKM denominator. Compatible specifies to use only compatible fragments. Selecting Compatible is generally recommended in Cuffdiff to reduce certain types of bias caused by differential amounts of ribosomal reads which can create the impression of falsely differentially expressed genes. |
Frag bias correct | Providing the sequences your reads were mapped to instructs Cuffdiff to run bias detection and correction algorithm which can significantly improve accuracy of transcript abundance estimates. |
Multi read correct | Do an initial estimation procedure to more accurately weight reads mapping to multiple locations in the genome. |
Library type | Specifies RNA-Seq protocol. |
Mask file | Ignore all reads that could have come from transcripts in this file. It is recommended to include any annotated rRNA, mitochondrial transcripts other abundant transcripts you wish to ignore in your analysis in this file. Due to variable efficiency of mRNA enrichment methods and rRNA depletion kits, masking these transcripts often improves the overall robustness of transcript abundance estimates. |
Min alignment count | The minimum number of alignments in a locus for needed to conduct significance testing on changes in that locus observed between samples. If no testing is performed, changes in the locus are deemed not significant, and the locus’ observed changes don’t contribute to correction for multiple testing. |
FDR | Allowed false discovery rate used in testing. |
Max MLE iterations | Sets the number of iterations allowed during maximum likelihood estimation of abundances. |
Emit count tables | Include information about the fragment counts, fragment count variances, and fitted variance model into the report. |
Cuffdiff tool path | The path to the Cuffdiff external tool in UGENE. |
Temporary directory | The directory for temporary files. |
Configure parameters, if necessary, and click Next. The last page of the wizard appears:
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Choose output directories for each tools and click Finish.
Note that default button reverts all parameters to default settings.
Now let’s validate and run the workflow. To validate that the workflow is correct and all parameters are set properly click the Validate workflow button on the Workflow Designer toolbar:
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If there are some errors, they will be shown in the Error list at the bottom of the Workflow Designer window, for example:
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However, if you have set all the required parameters, then there shouldn’t be errors. After that you can estimate the workflow. To run estimation click the Estimate workflow button:
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To run a valid workflow, click the Run workflow button on the Workflow Designer toolbar:
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As soon as the variants calling task is finished, a notification and dashboard will appear.
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The dashboard will contain information about workflow: input and output files, all information about task. .