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  • phylip to fasta

    Hi,

    Can anyone provide me a script in python or perl that converts phylip interleaved into fasta? I already found some scripts but it seems that they all work with phylip sequential and not with interleaved.

    Thanks a lot!!

  • #2
    What a coincidence, I have a script which does just that in the BBMap package!

    Code:
    phylip2fasta.sh in=file.phylip out=file.fasta

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    • #3
      Thanks so much!

      I already saw that there are others useful scripts in bbmap.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Brian Bushnell View Post
        What a coincidence, I have a script which does just that in the BBMap package!

        Code:
        phylip2fasta.sh in=file.phylip out=file.fasta
        Sorry Brian, but seems that your script does not work well with my files. Can you tell me why?

        For example:
        file.phy
        3 120
        seq1 ATGTGTTCAGCTCTAGTCGACAAGTATTTCAACTACCAGGAACCTCCGAATCGACAACTT
        seq2 ATGTGTTCGGCTCTTGTAGAGAGACATTTCAGCTTCATAGCGTCTTCG------------
        seq3 ATGTGTTCAGCTCTAGTCGACAAATATTTTAACTACCAGGAACCTCCTGATCGACAACAC

        CAACTTTCGTTTGAAGACTCCAAAATGGCCTACGACAACGGGTCGGACAGCCAGGGCTCG
        ------AGGTTTGAAGACTCGAGAATGGCTTACGACAACGGGTCGGACAGCCAGGGTTCG
        CAGCTTCAATTTGAGGCCACCAAAATGGCCTACGACAACGGCTCAGATAGCCAAGGCTCC

        file.fas
        >seq1
        ATGTGTTCAGCTCTAGTCGACAAGTATTTCAACTACCAGGAACCTCCGAATCGACAACTT
        >seq2
        ATGTGTTCGGCTCTTGTAGAGAGACATTTCAGCTTCATAGCGTCTTCG
        >seq3
        ATGTGTTCAGCTCTAGTCGACAAATATTTTAACTACCAGGAACCTCCTGATCGACAACAC
        >CAACTTTCGTTTGAAGACTCCAAAATGGCCTACGACAACGGGTCGGACAGCCAGGGCTCG

        >------AGGTTTGAAGACTCGAGAATGGCTTACGACAACGGGTCGGACAGCCAGGGTTCG

        >CAGCTTCAATTTGAGGCCACCAAAATGGCCTACGACAACGGCTCAGATAGCCAAGGCTCC

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        • #5
          I only had a chance to try it on one file, and it worked fine in that case, but that's not a very robust test... can you send me the file you're using?

          What you have posted might be enough to replicate the problem, but to ensure it works correctly in entirety, the full file is probably essential.

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          • #6
            If you haven't already found a solution, I've got a simple script that can interconvert between any of the formats supported in BioPerl's Bio::AlignIO, which you'd need to have installed. For Phylip to Fasta:

            Code:
            convertAlignment.pl -if phylip -of fasta < file.phy > file.fa
            It's available in my bioinfo/scripts repository.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Brian Bushnell View Post
              I only had a chance to try it on one file, and it worked fine in that case, but that's not a very robust test... can you send me the file you're using?

              What you have posted might be enough to replicate the problem, but to ensure it works correctly in entirety, the full file is probably essential.

              Sorry for the late reply.
              You can find my files attached, but I changed the fasta and phylip to .txt because is impossible to attach files with that extensions.
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