I have a fastq file from small RNA sequencing with sequence lengths between 15 - 30. I wanted to filter sequence lengths between 21-25 and write to another fastq file. how can i do that? (4 Replies)
Hi,
I am having a file of dna sequences in fasta format which look like this:
>admin_1_45
atatagcaga
>admin_1_46
atatagcagaatatatat
with many such thousands of sequences in a single file. I want to the replace the accession Id "admin_1_45" similarly in following sequences to... (5 Replies)
I have two files. File1 is shown below.
>153L:B|PDBID|CHAIN|SEQUENCE
RTDCYGNVNRIDTTGASCKTAKPEGLSYCGVSASKKIAERDLQAMDRYKTIIKKVGEKLCVEPAVIAGIISRESHAGKVL
KNGWGDRGNGFGLMQVDKRSHKPQGTWNGEVHITQGTTILINFIKTIQKKFPSWTKDQQLKGGISAYNAGAGNVRSYARM
DIGTTHDDYANDVVARAQYYKQHGY
>16VP:A|PDBID|CHAIN|SEQUENCE... (7 Replies)
Hello,
I have 10 fasta files with sequenced reads information with read sizes from 15 - 35 . I have combined the reads and collapsed in to unique reads and filtered for sizes 18 - 26 bp long unique reads. Now i wanted to count each unique read appearance in all the fasta files and make a table... (5 Replies)
I have a fasta file as follows
>sp|O15090|FABP4_HUMAN Fatty acid-binding protein, adipocyte OS=Homo sapiens GN=FABP4 PE=1 SV=3
MCDAFVGTWKLVSSENFDDYMKEVGVGFATRKVAGMAKPNMIISVNGDVITIKSESTFKN
TEISFILGQEFDEVTADDRKVKSTITLDGGVLVHVQKWDGKSTTIKRKREDDKLVVECVM
KGVTSTRVYERA
>sp|L18484|AP2A2_RAT AP-2... (3 Replies)
Hi
How can I extract sequences from a fasta file with respect a certain criteria? The beginning of my file (containing in total more than 1000 sequences) looks like this:
>H8V34IS02I59VP
SDACNDLTIALLQIAREVRVCNPTFSFRWHPQVKDEVMRECFDCIRQGLG
YPSMRNDPILIANCMNWHGHPLEEARQWVHQACMSPCPSTKHGFQPFRMA... (6 Replies)
Hi,
I have a fasta file with multiple sequences. How can i get only unique sequences from the file.
For example
my_file.fasta
>seq1
TCTCAAAGAAAGCTGTGCTGCATACTGTACAAAACTTTGTCTGGAGAGATGGAGAATCTCATTGACTTTACAGGTGTGGACGGTCTTCAGAGATGGCTCAAGCTAACATTCCCTGACACACCTATAGGGAAAGAGCTAAC
>seq2... (3 Replies)
I have this file:
>ID1
AA
>ID2
TTTTTT
>ID-3
AAAAAAAAA
>ID4
TTTTTTGGAGATCAGTAGCAGATGACAG-GGGGG-TGCACCCC
Add I am trying to use this script to output sequences longer than 15 characters:
sed -r '/^>/N;{/^.{,15}$/d}'
The desire output would be this:
>ID4... (8 Replies)
I have a fasta file as follows
>sp|Q8WWQ8|STAB2_HUMAN Stabilin-2 OS=Homo sapiens OX=9606 GN=STAB2 PE=1 SV=3
MMLQHLVIFCLGLVVQNFCSPAETTGQARRCDRKSLLTIRTECRSCALNLGVKCPDGYTM
ITSGSVGVRDCRYTFEVRTYSLSLPGCRHICRKDYLQPRCCPGRWGPDCIECPGGAGSPC
NGRGSCAEGMEGNGTCSCQEGFGGTACETCADDNLFGPSCSSVCNCVHGVCNSGLDGDGT... (3 Replies)
Hi,
I have to add 7 bases of specific nucleotide at the beginning and ending of all the fasta sequences of a file. For example, I have a multi fasta file namely test.fasta as given below
test.fasta
>TalAA18_Xoo_CIAT_NZ_CP033194.1:_2936369-2939570:+1... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: dineshkumarsrk
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bp_mask_by_search
BP_MASK_BY_SEARCH(1p) User Contributed Perl Documentation BP_MASK_BY_SEARCH(1p)NAME
mask_by_search - mask sequence(s) based on its alignment results
SYNOPSIS
mask_by_search.pl -f blast genomefile blastfile.bls > maskedgenome.fa
DESCRIPTION
Mask sequence based on significant alignments of another sequence. You need to provide the report file and the entire sequence data which
you want to mask. By default this will assume you have done a TBLASTN (or TFASTY) and try and mask the hit sequence assuming you've
provided the sequence file for the hit database. If you would like to do the reverse and mask the query sequence specify the -t/--type
query flag.
This is going to read in the whole sequence file into memory so for large genomes this may fall over. I'm using DB_File to prevent keeping
everything in memory, one solution is to split the genome into pieces (BEFORE you run the DB search though, you want to use the exact file
you BLASTed with as input to this program).
Below the double dash (--) options are of the form --format=fasta or --format fasta or you can just say -f fasta
By -f/--format I mean either are acceptable options. The =s or =n or =c specify these arguments expect a 'string'
Options:
-f/--format=s Search report format (fasta,blast,axt,hmmer,etc)
-sf/--sformat=s Sequence format (fasta,genbank,embl,swissprot)
--hardmask (booelean) Hard mask the sequence
with the maskchar [default is lowercase mask]
--maskchar=c Character to mask with [default is N], change
to 'X' for protein sequences
-e/--evalue=n Evalue cutoff for HSPs and Hits, only
mask sequence if alignment has specified evalue
or better
-o/--out/
--outfile=file Output file to save the masked sequence to.
-t/--type=s Alignment seq type you want to mask, the
'hit' or the 'query' sequence. [default is 'hit']
--minlen=n Minimum length of an HSP for it to be used
in masking [default 0]
-h/--help See this help information
AUTHOR - Jason Stajich
Jason Stajich, jason-at-bioperl-dot-org.
perl v5.14.2 2012-03-02 BP_MASK_BY_SEARCH(1p)