10-12-2012
Hello, Thank you for the responses.
I tried both of the codes and it gives me this:
(I am showing you a single line, just a very long sequence. File 1 is shown in blue and file 2 is shown in red)
June2012 57 928824 TACATCCGTAATATACATATATATATATATATATATATATATATGTATGAGTCGTGGAAGAACCAAATCATATTCACCACTACAGCACGTCGTAGCTAGT ATAGAATAAAGAGCTCAAAGAAAAAGGAACGTTATATATATGATCAGATTTCATGCTTATGTTCTACATATTATGGTTTTTCTATACTGACATTAACTGT ATTATACTATATATATTACACCGTGTTCACPos(+)CGGCCAGAATTAAGAAAC
I don't understand why the file 2 pasted in the middle of file 1, instead of separated by a tab after the very last column of file 1.
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NAME
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set_color - set the terminal color
Synopsis
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Description
Change the foreground and/or background color of the terminal. COLOR is one of black, red, green, brown, yellow, blue, magenta, purple,
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o -b, --background Set the background color
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