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    Hi,

    I have a multi fasta file whose header is like below,

    ">WLPTB:00031:00193;size=517;"

    now i want to extract just the "size=517" portion from all the sequences..

    any help???

    Best,
    Chayan

  • #2
    And if possible basicslly i want to extract only the integer "517" after the "size=" portion

    thnks

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    • #3
      Originally posted by chayan View Post
      And if possible basicslly i want to extract only the integer "517" after the "size=" portion

      thnks
      This should do (seq.fa is your fasta file):

      Code:
      grep -P -o 'size=\d+' seq.fa | sed 's/size=//'

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      • #4
        Something like this should work:
        Code:
        grep ">" foo.fasta | cut -d "=" -f 2 | cut -d ";" -f 1
        You could also just use biopython or bioperl, which would allow you to more easily keep these values associated with their sequences if that's needed.
        Last edited by dpryan; 01-05-2015, 01:25 AM. Reason: Forgot "-f"!

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        • #5
          Behold, the usefulness and flexibility of standard unix command line tools!

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