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  • 5' co-ordinate lower than 3' for negative strand ORF - Glimmer

    I have used Glimmer to identify ORFs in my assembled bacterial contigs & after browsing through the .predict file found that the co-ordinates for some negative strand ORFs have a lower 5' than 3' value ie ....

    >gi|483984440|ref|NZ_AMSJ01000050.1|
    orf00005 793 5501 -2 2.94

    As it is on the negative strand the 5' coordinate should be a higher number than the 3'. Am I missing something obvious?? Or is it just an ORF caller error??


    Thanks for your help.

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    5'c o-ordinate lower than 3' for negative strand ORF - Glimmer

    What are the column headings for the output, are they just 'start' and 'end' rather than 5' and 3'?

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    • #3
      There are no column headers, I got that information from the glimmer v3.02 release notes (extracted segment below)>>

      .predict File
      This file has the final gene predictions. It’s format is the fasta-header line of the sequence
      followed by one line per gene. Here is a sample of the beginning of such a file:
      >gms:3447|cmr:632 chromosome 1 {Mycobacterium smegmatis MC2}
      orf00001 499 1692 +1 13.14
      orf00004 1721 2614 +2 14.20
      orf00006 2624 3778 +2 10.35
      orf00009 3775 4359 +1 9.34
      The columns are:
      13
      Column 1 The identifier of the predicted gene. The numeric portion matches the number
      in the ID column of the .detail file.
      Column 2 The start position of the gene.
      Column 3 The end position of the gene. This is the last base of the stop codon, i.e., it
      includes the stop codon.
      Column 4 The reading frame.
      Column 5 The per-base “raw” score of the gene. This is slightly different from the value
      in the .detail file, because it includes adjustments for the PWM and startcodon
      frequency.

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