📄 infoseq.txt
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infoseq Function Displays some simple information about sequencesDescription This is a small utility to list the sequences' USA, name, accession number, type (nucleic or protein), length, percentage C+G, and/or description. Any combination of these types of information can be easily selected or unselected. By default, the output file starts each line with the USA of the sequence being described, so the output file is a list file that can be manually edited and read in by any other EMBOSS program that can read in one or more sequence to be analysed.Usage Here is a sample session with infoseq Display information on a sequence:% infoseq tembl:paamir Displays some simple information about sequencesUSA Name Accession Type Length %GC Descriptiontembl-id:PAAMIR PAAMIR X13776 N 2167 66.54 Pseudomonas aeruginosa amiC and amiR gene for aliphatic amidase regulation Go to the input files for this example Example 2 Don't display the USA of a sequence:% infoseq tembl:paamir -nousa Displays some simple information about sequencesName Accession Type Length %GC DescriptionPAAMIR X13776 N 2167 66.54 Pseudomonas aeruginosa amiC and amiR gene for aliphatic amidase regulation Example 3 Display only the name and length of a sequence:% infoseq tembl:paamir -only -name -length Displays some simple information about sequencesName LengthPAAMIR 2167 Example 4 Display only the description of a sequence:% infoseq tembl:paamir -only -desc Displays some simple information about sequencesDescriptionPseudomonas aeruginosa amiC and amiR gene for aliphatic amidase regulation Example 5 Display the type of a sequence:% infoseq tembl:paamir -only -type Displays some simple information about sequencesTypeN Example 6 Display information formatted with HTML:% infoseq tembl:paamir -html Displays some simple information about sequences USA Name Accession Type Length %GC Description tembl-id:PAAMIR PAAMIR X13776 N 2167 66.54 Pseudomonas aeruginosa amiC and amiR gene for aliphatic amidase regulationCommand line arguments Standard (Mandatory) qualifiers: [-sequence] seqall (Gapped) sequence(s) filename and optional format, or reference (input USA) Additional (Optional) qualifiers: -outfile outfile [stdout] If you enter the name of a file here then this program will write the sequence details into that file. -html boolean [N] Format output as an HTML table Advanced (Unprompted) qualifiers: -[no]columns boolean [Y] Set this option on (Y) to print the sequence information into neat, aligned columns in the output file. Alternatively, leave it unset (N), in which case the information records will be delimited by a character, which you may specify by using the -delimiter option. In other words, if -columns is set on, the -delimiter option is overriden. -delimiter string [|] This string, which is usually a single character only, is used to delimit individual records in the text output file. It could be a space character, a tab character, a pipe character or any other character or string. (Any string is accepted) -only boolean [N] This is a way of shortening the command line if you only want a few things to be displayed. Instead of specifying: '-nohead -noname -noacc -notype -nopgc -nodesc' to get only the length output, you can specify '-only -length' -[no]heading boolean [Y] Display column headings -usa boolean [@(!$(only))] Display the USA of the sequence -name boolean [@(!$(only))] Display 'name' column -accession boolean [@(!$(only))] Display 'accession' column -gi boolean [N] Display 'GI' column -version boolean [N] Display 'version' column -type boolean [@(!$(only))] Display 'type' column -length boolean [@(!$(only))] Display 'length' column -pgc boolean [@(!$(only))] Display 'percent GC content' column -description boolean [@(!$(only))] Display 'description' column Associated qualifiers: "-sequence" associated qualifiers -sbegin1 integer Start of each sequence to be used -send1 integer End of each sequence to be used -sreverse1 boolean Reverse (if DNA) -sask1 boolean Ask for begin/end/reverse -snucleotide1 boolean Sequence is nucleotide -sprotein1 boolean Sequence is protein -slower1 boolean Make lower case -supper1 boolean Make upper case -sformat1 string Input sequence format -sdbname1 string Database name -sid1 string Entryname -ufo1 string UFO features -fformat1 string Features format -fopenfile1 string Features file name "-outfile" associated qualifiers -odirectory string Output directory General qualifiers: -auto boolean Turn off prompts -stdout boolean Write standard output -filter boolean Read standard input, write standard output -options boolean Prompt for standard and additional values -debug boolean Write debug output to program.dbg -verbose boolean Report some/full command line options -help boolean Report command line options. More information on associated and general qualifiers can be found with -help -verbose -warning boolean Report warnings -error boolean Report errors -fatal boolean Report fatal errors -die boolean Report dying program messagesInput file format infoseq reads any sequence USAs. Input files for usage example 'tembl:paamir' is a sequence entry in the example nucleic acid database 'tembl' Database entry: tembl:paamirID PAAMIR standard; DNA; PRO; 2167 BP.XXAC X13776; M43175;XXSV X13776.1XXDT 19-APR-1989 (Rel. 19, Created)DT 17-FEB-1997 (Rel. 50, Last updated, Version 22)XXDE Pseudomonas aeruginosa amiC and amiR gene for aliphatic amidase regulationXXKW aliphatic amidase regulator; amiC gene; amiR gene.XXOS Pseudomonas aeruginosaOC Bacteria; Proteobacteria; gamma subdivision; Pseudomonadaceae; Pseudomonas.XXRN [1]RP 1167-2167RA Rice P.M.;RT ;RL Submitted (16-DEC-1988) to the EMBL/GenBank/DDBJ databases.RL Rice P.M., EMBL, Postfach 10-2209, Meyerhofstrasse 1, 6900 Heidelberg, FRG.XXRN [2]RP 1167-2167RX MEDLINE; 89211409.RA Lowe N., Rice P.M., Drew R.E.;RT "Nucleotide sequence of the aliphatic amidase regulator gene of PseudomonasRT aeruginosa";RL FEBS Lett. 246:39-43(1989).XXRN [3]RP 1-1292RX MEDLINE; 91317707.RA Wilson S., Drew R.;RT "Cloning and DNA seqence of amiC, a new gene regulating expression of theRT Pseudomonas aeruginosa aliphatic amidase, and purification of the amiCRT product.";RL J. Bacteriol. 173:4914-4921(1991).XXRN [4]RP 1-2167RA Rice P.M.;RT ;RL Submitted (04-SEP-1991) to the EMBL/GenBank/DDBJ databases.RL Rice P.M., EMBL, Postfach 10-2209, Meyerhofstrasse 1, 6900 Heidelberg, FRG.XXDR SWISS-PROT; P10932; AMIR_PSEAE.DR SWISS-PROT; P27017; AMIC_PSEAE.DR SWISS-PROT; Q51417; AMIS_PSEAE. [Part of this file has been deleted for brevity]FT phenotype"FT /replace=""FT /gene="amiC"FT misc_feature 1FT /note="last base of an XhoI site"FT misc_feature 648..653FT /note="end of 658bp XhoI fragment, deletion in pSW3 causesFT constitutive expression of amiE"FT conflict 1281FT /replace="g"FT /citation=[3]XXSQ Sequence 2167 BP; 363 A; 712 C; 730 G; 362 T; 0 other; ggtaccgctg gccgagcatc tgctcgatca ccaccagccg ggcgacggga actgcacgat 60 ctacctggcg agcctggagc acgagcgggt tcgcttcgta cggcgctgag cgacagtcac 120 aggagaggaa acggatggga tcgcaccagg agcggccgct gatcggcctg ctgttctccg 180 aaaccggcgt caccgccgat atcgagcgct cgcacgcgta tggcgcattg ctcgcggtcg 240 agcaactgaa ccgcgagggc ggcgtcggcg gtcgcccgat cgaaacgctg tcccaggacc 300 ccggcggcga cccggaccgc tatcggctgt gcgccgagga cttcattcgc aaccgggggg 360 tacggttcct cgtgggctgc tacatgtcgc acacgcgcaa ggcggtgatg ccggtggtcg 420 agcgcgccga cgcgctgctc tgctacccga ccccctacga gggcttcgag tattcgccga 480 acatcgtcta cggcggtccg gcgccgaacc agaacagtgc gccgctggcg gcgtacctga 540 ttcgccacta cggcgagcgg gtggtgttca tcggctcgga ctacatctat ccgcgggaaa 600 gcaaccatgt gatgcgccac ctgtatcgcc agcacggcgg cacggtgctc gaggaaatct 660 acattccgct gtatccctcc gacgacgact tgcagcgcgc cgtcgagcgc atctaccagg 720 cgcgcgccga cgtggtcttc tccaccgtgg tgggcaccgg caccgccgag ctgtatcgcg 780 ccatcgcccg tcgctacggc gacggcaggc ggccgccgat cgccagcctg accaccagcg 840 aggcggaggt ggcgaagatg gagagtgacg tggcagaggg gcaggtggtg gtcgcgcctt 900 acttctccag catcgatacg cccgccagcc gggccttcgt ccaggcctgc catggtttct 960 tcccggagaa cgcgaccatc accgcctggg ccgaggcggc ctactggcag accttgttgc 1020 tcggccgcgc cgcgcaggcc gcaggcaact ggcgggtgga agacgtgcag cggcacctgt 1080 acgacatcga catcgacgcg ccacaggggc cggtccgggt ggagcgccag aacaaccaca 1140 gccgcctgtc ttcgcgcatc gcggaaatcg atgcgcgcgg cgtgttccag gtccgctggc 1200 agtcgcccga accgattcgc cccgaccctt atgtcgtcgt gcataacctc gacgactggt 1260 ccgccagcat gggcggggga ccgctcccat gagcgccaac tcgctgctcg gcagcctgcg 1320 cgagttgcag gtgctggtcc tcaacccgcc gggggaggtc agcgacgccc tggtcttgca 1380 gctgatccgc atcggttgtt cggtgcgcca gtgctggccg ccgccggaag ccttcgacgt 1440 gccggtggac gtggtcttca ccagcatttt ccagaatggc caccacgacg agatcgctgc 1500 gctgctcgcc gccgggactc cgcgcactac cctggtggcg ctggtggagt acgaaagccc 1560 cgcggtgctc tcgcagatca tcgagctgga gtgccacggc gtgatcaccc agccgctcga 1620 tgcccaccgg gtgctgcctg tgctggtatc ggcgcggcgc atcagcgagg aaatggcgaa 1680 gctgaagcag aagaccgagc agctccagga ccgcatcgcc ggccaggccc ggatcaacca 1740 ggccaaggtg ttgctgatgc agcgccatgg ctgggacgag cgcgaggcgc accagcacct 1800 gtcgcgggaa gcgatgaagc ggcgcgagcc gatcctgaag atcgctcagg agttgctggg 1860 aaacgagccg tccgcctgag cgatccgggc cgaccagaac aataacaaga ggggtatcgt 1920 catcatgctg ggactggttc tgctgtacgt tggcgcggtg ctgtttctca atgccgtctg 1980 gttgctgggc aagatcagcg gtcgggaggt ggcggtgatc aacttcctgg tcggcgtgct 2040 gagcgcctgc gtcgcgttct acctgatctt ttccgcagca gccgggcagg gctcgctgaa 2100 ggccggagcg ctgaccctgc tattcgcttt tacctatctg tgggtggccg ccaaccagtt 2160 cctcgag 2167//Output file format The output is displayed on the screen (stdout) by default. The first non-blank line is the heading. This is followed by one line per sequence containing the following columns of data separated by one of more space or TAB characters: * The USA (Uniform Sequence Address) that EMBOSS can use to read in the sequence. * The name or ID of the sequence. If this is not known then '-' is output. * The accession number. If this is not known then '-' is output. * The type ('N' is nucleic, 'P' is protein). * The sequence length. * The description line of the sequence. This may be blank. If qualifiers to inhibit various columns of information are used, then the remaining columns of information are output in the same order as shown above, so if '-nolength' is used, the order of output is: usa, name, accession, type, description. When the -html qualifier is specified, then the output will be wrapped in HTML tags, ready for inclusion in a Web page. Note that tags such as <HTML> and <BODY> are not output by this program as the table of databases is expected to form only part of the contents of a web page - the rest of the web page must be supplier by the user. The lines of out information are guaranteed not to have trailing white-space at the end.Data files None.Notes This program was written to make it easier to get some specific bits of information on a sequence for use in small perl scripts. This Perl code fragment to get the type of a sequence is typical:$type = `$PATH_TO_EMBOSS/infoseq $sequence -auto -only -type`;chomp $type; You may find other uses for it, of course. By default, the output file starts each line with the USA of the sequence being described, so the output file is a list file that can be manually edited and read in by other EMBOSS programs using the list-file specification of '@filename'.References None.Warnings None.Diagnostic Error Messages None.Exit status It always exits with status 0Known bugs None noted.See also Program name Description infoalign Information on a multiple sequence alignment seealso Finds programs sharing group names showdb Displays information on the currently available databases textsearch Search sequence documentation. Slow, use SRS and Entrez! tfm Displays a program's help documentation manual whichdb Search all databases for an entry wossname Finds programs by keywords in their one-line documentation * geecee - Calculates the fractional GC content of a nucleic acid sequenceAuthor(s) Gary Williams (gwilliam
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