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Standard (Mandatory) qualifiers: [-sequence] seqall Sequence(s) filename and optional format, or reference (input USA) -atype string [*] By default every feature in the feature table is allowed. You can set this to be any feature type you wish to allow. See http://www3.ebi.ac.uk/Services/WebFeat/ for a list of the EMBL feature types and see Appendix A of the Swissprot user manual in http://www.expasy.ch/txt/userman.txt for a list of the Swissprot feature types. The type may be wildcarded by using '*'. If you wish to allow more than one type, separate their names with the character '|', eg: *UTR | intron (Any string is accepted) -btype string [*] By default every feature in the feature table is allowed. You can set this to be any feature type you wish to allow. See http://www3.ebi.ac.uk/Services/WebFeat/ for a list of the EMBL feature types and see Appendix A of the Swissprot user manual in http://www.expasy.ch/txt/userman.txt for a list of the Swissprot feature types. The type may be wildcarded by using '*'. If you wish to allow more than one type, separate their names with the character '|', eg: *UTR | intron (Any string is accepted) -minrange integer [0] If this is greater or equal to 'maxrange', then no min or max range is specified (Any integer value) -maxrange integer [0] If this is less than or equal to 'minrange', then no min or max range is specified (Any integer value) [-outfile] report [*.twofeat] Output report file name Additional (Optional) qualifiers (* if not always prompted): -asource string [*] By default any feature source in the feature table is allowed. You can set this to match any feature source you wish to allow. The source name is usually either the name of the program that detected the feature or it is the feature table (eg: EMBL) that the feature came from. The source may be wildcarded by using '*'. If you wish to allow more than one source, separate their names with the character '|', eg: gene* | embl (Any string is accepted) -asense menu [0] By default any feature sense is allowed. You can set this to match the required sense. (Values: 0 (Any sense); + (Forward sense); - (Reverse sense)) -aminscore float [0.0] If this is greater than or equal to the maximum score, then any score is allowed. (Any numeric value) -amaxscore float [0.0] If this is less than or equal to the maximum score, then any score is permitted. (Any numeric value) -atag string [*] Tags are the types of extra values that a feature may have. For example in the EMBL feature table, a 'CDS' type of feature may have the tags '/codon', '/codon_start', '/db_xref', '/EC_number', '/evidence', '/exception', '/function', '/gene', '/label', '/map', '/note', '/number', '/partial', '/product', '/protein_id', '/pseudo', '/standard_name', '/translation', '/transl_except', '/transl_table', or '/usedin'. Some of these tags also have values, for example '/gene' can have the value of the gene name. By default any feature tag in the feature table is allowed. You can set this to match any feature tag you wish to allow. The tag may be wildcarded by using '*'. If you wish to allow more than one tag, separate their names with the character '|', eg: gene | label (Any string is accepted) -avalue string [*] Tag values are the values associated with a feature tag. Tags are the types of extra values that a feature may have. For example in the EMBL feature table, a 'CDS' type of feature may have the tags '/codon', '/codon_start', '/db_xref', '/EC_number', '/evidence', '/exception', '/function', '/gene', '/label', '/map', '/note', '/number', '/partial', '/product', '/protein_id', '/pseudo', '/standard_name', '/translation', '/transl_except', '/transl_table', or '/usedin'. Only some of these tags can have values, for example '/gene' can have the value of the gene name. By default any feature tag value in the feature table is allowed. You can set this to match any feature tag value you wish to allow. The tag value may be wildcarded by using '*'. If you wish to allow more than one tag value, separate their names with the character '|', eg: pax* | 10 (Any string is accepted) -bsource string [*] By default any feature source in the feature table is allowed. You can set this to match any feature source you wish to allow. The source name is usually either the name of the program that detected the feature or it is the feature table (eg: EMBL) that the feature came from. The source may be wildcarded by using '*'. If you wish to allow more than one source, separate their names with the character '|', eg: gene* | embl (Any string is accepted) -bsense menu [0] By default any feature sense is allowed. You can set this to match the required sense. (Values: 0 (Any sense); + (Forward sense); - (Reverse sense)) -bminscore float [0.0] If this is greater than or equal to the maximum score, then any score is allowed. (Any numeric value) -bmaxscore float [0.0] If this is less than or equal to the maximum score, then any score is permitted. (Any numeric value) -btag string [*] Tags are the types of extra values that a feature may have. For example in the EMBL feature table, a 'CDS' type of feature may have the tags '/codon', '/codon_start', '/db_xref', '/EC_number', '/evidence', '/exception', '/function', '/gene',
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