Hi Lori et al., I think AlphaMissenseR is failing because of files
downloaded to BiocFileCache; the cache needs to be cleaned (on all
machines) by removing all rname starting with 'AF-P35557?. The underlying
problem was fixed in a previous commit
commit 822e44e1491d02126e4a2c652f4357f21a9bc527
Author: Martin Morgan <mtmorgan.xyz at gmail.com>
Date: Sat Oct 11 18:08:27 2025 -0400
ensure AlphaFold prediction returns exact match to query
- apparently asking for uniprot xxx also returns xxx-1, etc
Let me know how to proceed.
Thanks,
Martin
On Oct 20, 2025, at 11:59?AM, Kern, Lori via Bioc-devel <
bioc-devel at r-project.org> wrote:
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