10-20-2011
bartus
As usual you are right on the money! For my education, why "END"?
vgersh99,
I am not getting the expected output with your code
Quote:
"Contig 1" (1,314)
Contig Length: 314 bases
Average Length/Sequence: 257 bases
Total Sequence Length: 515 bases
Top Strand: 1 sequences
Bottom Strand: 1 sequences
Total: 2 sequences
FEATURES Location/Qualifiers
coverage_once 1..56
/Note="Only_once"
coverage_below 57..257
/Note="Below threshold"
coverage_once 258..314
/Note="Only_once"
>Prueba.seq
TTTGGATATGATGATGAACTGGTCACCTACAACGGCCCTGGTGGTATCGCAGTTACTCCGGATCCCACAAGCTGTCGTGGATATGGTGGCGGGGGCCC
How can I modify it to get the sequence only?
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