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I have saved to a file a FRASER object that has been generated with version 1.2.1.
Then, I have tried to load it with the latest version of FRASER (1.99.2) and I got the following error:
"Error in validObject(object) :
invalid class "FraserDataSet" object: The nonSplicedReads do not have corresponding splitReads. This is probably the result of merging"
Indeed, the counts are from an external tool and I have formatted them in order to be compatible with FRASER requirements. But in version 1.2.1 I can get the outlier results without any problem.
I would like to know if the format of the counting matrices has changed in the latest release. I have checked the last manual and I have not found any new formatting specification.
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Indeed some major changes between the old FRASER and v2 could prohibit compatibility. The recommendation would be to regenerate the counts and repeat FRASER analysis with the newest version.
I have saved to a file a FRASER object that has been generated with version 1.2.1.
Then, I have tried to load it with the latest version of FRASER (1.99.2) and I got the following error:
"Error in validObject(object) :
invalid class "FraserDataSet" object: The nonSplicedReads do not have corresponding splitReads. This is probably the result of merging"
Indeed, the counts are from an external tool and I have formatted them in order to be compatible with FRASER requirements. But in version 1.2.1 I can get the outlier results without any problem.
I would like to know if the format of the counting matrices has changed in the latest release. I have checked the last manual and I have not found any new formatting specification.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: