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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Game: Name this person Post 302134723 by blowtorch on Monday 3rd of September 2007 06:07:16 AM
Old 09-03-2007
Is it Eddy Merckx?
 

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SEQSPLIT(1)						      General Commands Manual						       SEQSPLIT(1)

NAME
seqsplit - split seqs into chunks of defined size and overlap SYNOPSIS
seqsplit [-options] <seqfile> DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the seqsplit command. seqsplit is a program that splits sequences into smaller chunks of defined size and overlap; output a FASTA file. OPTIONS
-h Help; display usage and version. -o <file> Output the new FASTA file to <file>. --fragfile <f> Save one-line-per-frag coord summary file to <f>. --informat <s> Specify sequence file format <s>. --length <n> Set max length of each unique seq frag to <n>. --overlap <n> Set overlap length to <n> (total frag size = length+overlap). --shortnames Use short "frag1" names, not "<src>/<from>-<to>". LIMITATIONS
Still working in 32 bits -- no sequence can be more than 2 GB in size. SEE ALSO
afetch(1), alistat(1), compalign(1), compstruct(1), revcomp(1), seqstat(1), sfetch(1), shuffle(1), sindex(1), sreformat(1), stranslate(1), weight(1). AUTHOR
Sean Eddy HHMI/Department of Genetics Washington University School of Medicine 4444 Forest Park Blvd., Box 8510 St Louis, MO 63108 USA Phone: 1-314-362-7666 FAX : 1-314-362-2157 Email: eddy@genetics.wustl.edu This manual page was written by Nelson A. de Oliveira <naoliv@gmail.com>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others). Mon, 01 Aug 2005 15:28:08 -0300 SEQSPLIT(1)
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