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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Veritas or Legato?? Post 9232 by TioTony on Wednesday 24th of October 2001 11:40:44 AM
Old 10-24-2001
I have always favored Veritas. I think both work fine though.
 

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BP_GENBANK2GFF(1p)					User Contributed Perl Documentation					BP_GENBANK2GFF(1p)

NAME
bp_genbank2gff.pl - Load a Bio::DB::GFF database from GENBANK files. SYNOPSIS
% bp_genbank2gff.pl -d genbank -f localfile.gb % bp_genbank2gff.pl -d genbank --accession AP003256 % bp_genbank2gff.pl --accession AP003256 --stdout DESCRIPTION
This script loads a Bio::DB::GFF database with the features contained in a either a local genbank file or an accession that is fetched from genbank. Various command-line options allow you to control which database to load and whether to allow an existing database to be overwritten. The database must already have been created and the current user must have appropriate INSERT and UPDATE privileges. The --create option will initialize a new database with the appropriate schema, deleting any tables that were already there. COMMAND-LINE OPTIONS Command-line options can be abbreviated to single-letter options. e.g. -d instead of --database. --create Force creation and initialization of database --dsn <dsn> Data source (default dbi:mysql:test) --user <user> Username for mysql authentication --pass <password> Password for mysql authentication --proxy <proxy> Proxy server to use for remote access --stdout direct output to STDOUT --adaptor <adaptor> adaptor to use (eg dbi::mysql, dbi::pg, dbi::oracle) --viral the genome you are loading is viral (changes tag choices) --source <source> source field for features ['genbank'] EITHER --file Arguments that follow are Genbank/EMBL file names OR --gb_folder What follows is a folder full of gb files to process OR --accession Arguments that follow are genbank accession numbers (not gi!) OR --acc_file Accession numbers (not gi!) in a file (one per line, no punc.) OR --acc_pipe Accession numbers (not gi!) from a STDIN pipe (one per line) SEE ALSO
Bio::DB::GFF, bulk_load_gff.pl, load_gff.pl AUTHOR
Scott Cain, cain@cshl.org Copyright (c) 2003 Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. See DISCLAIMER.txt for disclaimers of warranty. perl v5.14.2 2012-03-02 BP_GENBANK2GFF(1p)
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