Query: bp_seqret
OS: debian
Section: 1p
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BP_SEQRET(1p) User Contributed Perl Documentation BP_SEQRET(1p)NAMEbp_seqret - bioperl implementation of sequence fetch from local db (like EMBOSS seqret)USAGEbp_seqret [-f/--format outputformat] [-o/--out/--outfile outfile] [-d/--db dbname] [-i/--id/-s/--seqname seqname1] Example usage: bp_seqret -f fasta -db db.fa -i seq1 -i seq2 > output.fas bp_seqret db.fa:seq1 output.fas bp_seqret db.fa:seq1 -o output.fas bp_seqret -db db.fa -o output.fas seq1 seq2 seq3 bp_seqret -db db.fa seq1 seq2 seq3 output.fas bp_seqret -db db.fa seq1 seq2 seq3 - > output.fas The DB is expected to be a Fasta formatted sequence file with multiple sequences. Output format is Fasta by default. If no output filename is provided then output is written to STDOUT. Providing '-' as the output filename will accomplish the same thing.AUTHORJason Stajich jason_AT_bioperl-dot-org perl v5.14.2 2012-03-02 BP_SEQRET(1p)
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