Create a single bash script that does the following:
a. Print out the number of occurrences for each motif that is found in the bacterial genome and output to a file called motif_count.txt
b. Create a fasta file for each motif (so 3 in total) which contains all of the genes and their corresponding sequences that have that motif. Each file should be named after the motif (ie ATG.txt) and outputted to a new directory called motifs
motif file is a txt file with these motifs : ATG, GGGGG, ATTTT
the bacterial genome file is fasta file with the following lines
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I have a very basic bash shell script, which has many "while... done; for .... done" loop clauses, like the following
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#!/bin/bash
while blablalba; do
....
done < /tmp/file
for line in `cat blablabla`; do grep $line /tmp/raw ; done > /tmp/1;
while blablalba2; do
....
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SEND_MESSAGE=test
echo $SEND_MESSAGE
if
then
echo `date` > update_dt_ccaps.lst
echo "The file transfer failed" >> update_dt_ccaps.lst
SEND_MESSAGE=false
fi
The above code is showing error in bash shell as :
./test: line 5: [: test: integer expression expected
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I'm trying to search all .odt files in a directory for a string in the text of the file.
I've found a bash script that works, except that it can't handle whitespace in the filenames.
#!/bin/bash
if ; then
echo "Usage: searchodt searchterm"
exit 1
fi
for file in $(ls *.odt); do
... (4 Replies)
Hi,
I am working on bash script after a long time. I am getting error near done statement while running a for loop snippet. The error says "Syntax error near unexpcted token 'done'"
please suggest what could be wrong. here is the snippet
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Having issues with an expect script. I've been scripting bash, python, etc... for a couple years now, but just started to try and use Expect. Trying to create a script that takes in some arguments, and then for now, just runs a pwd command(for testing, final will be command I pass).
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Hi Folks,
I have a loop that goes through an array and the output is funky.
sample:
array=( 19.239.211.30 )
for i in "${array}"
do
echo $i
iperf -c $i -P 10 -x CSV -f b -t 50 | awk 'END{print '$i',$6}' >> $file
done
Output:
19.239.211.30
19.2390.2110.3 8746886
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I have the following while loop that I put in a script, demo.sh:
while read rna; do
aawork=$(echo "${rna}" | sed -n -e 's/\(...\)\1 /gp' | sed -f rna.sed)
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Hi Everybody,
I'm a newbie to shell scripting, and I'd appreciate some help. I have a bunch of .txt files that have some unwanted content. I want to remove lines 1-3 and 1028-1098.
#!/bin/bash
for '*.txt' in <path to folder>
do
sed '1,3 d' "$f";
sed '1028,1098 d' "$f";
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Dear all,
Please help with the following.
I have a file, let's call it data.txt, that has 3 columns and approx 700,000 lines, and looks like this:
rs1234 A C
rs1236 T G
rs2345 G T
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I need some help
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
glam2-purge
GLAM2-PURGE(1) glam2 Manual GLAM2-PURGE(1)NAME
glam2-purge - Removes redundant sequences from a FASTA file
SYNOPSIS
glam2-purge file score [options]
DESCRIPTION
glam2-purge is a modified version of Andrew Neuwald's purge program that removes redundant sequences from a FASTA file. This is recommended
in order to prevent highly similar sequences distorting the search for motifs. Purge works with either DNA or protein sequences and creates
an output file such that no two sequences have a (gapless) local alignment score greater than a threshold specified by the user. The output
file is named <file>.<score>. The alignment score is based on the BLOSUM62 matrix for proteins, and on a +5/-1 scoring scheme for DNA.
Purge can also be used to mask tandem repeats. It uses the XNU program for this purpose.
OPTIONS -n
Sequences are DNA (default: protein).
-b
Use blast heuristic method (default for protein).
-e
Use an exhaustive method (default for DNA).
-q
Keep first sequence in the set.
-x
Use xnu to mask protein tandem repeats.
SEE ALSO glam2(1), glam2format(1), glam2mask(1), glam2scan(1), xnu(1)
The full Hypertext documentation of GLAM2 is available online at http://bioinformatics.org.au/glam2/ or on this computer in
/usr/share/doc/glam2/.
REFERENCES
Purge was written by Andy Neuwald and is described in more detail in Neuwald et al., "Gibbs motif sampling: detection of bacterial outer
membrane protein repeats", Protein Science, 4:1618-1632, 1995. Please cite it if you use Purge.
If you use GLAM2, please cite: MC Frith, NFW Saunders, B Kobe, TL Bailey (2008) Discovering sequence motifs with arbitrary insertions and
deletions, PLoS Computational Biology (in press).
AUTHORS
Andrew Neuwald
Author of purge, renamed glam2-purge in Debian.
Martin Frith
Modified purge to be ANSI standard C and improved the user interface.
Timothy Bailey
Modified purge to be ANSI standard C and improved the user interface.
Charles Plessy <plessy@debian.org>
Formatted this manpage in DocBook XML for the Debian distribution.
COPYRIGHT
The source code and the documentation of Purge and GLAM2 are released in the public domain.
GLAM2 1056 05/19/2008 GLAM2-PURGE(1)