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  • script suggestion (SAM file)

    Hi everyone!
    In this attached example, i would like to know how many times the element
    "bta-miR-191" and "bta-miR-10" in the header of a SAM file is repeated in the rest of
    the document (in this case: 6 and 5 respectively).

    Could you give me an idea for an script based on this example?

    Thanks
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  • #2
    grep -v '@SQ' example.txt | awk '{if ($3=="bta-miR-191") print}' | wc -l


    grep -v '@SQ' example.txt | awk '{if ($3=="bta-miR-10") print}' | wc -l

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    • #3
      Hello- To expand a bit shoegame2001's answer... If your input file is big you might want to read thorough it only once and count the two (or more) patterns at the same time:

      Code:
      grep -v '@SQ' example.txt \
      | awk '{if ($3=="bta-miR-191")
                  mir191+=1;
              else if ($3 == "bta-miR-10")
                  mir10+=1}
              END {print "bta-miR-191:" mir191, "\nbta-miR-10:", mir10}'
      Dario

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      • #4
        thanks, the grep function was very usufull to remove the headers.
        After doing that, i did a count ot he repited elements on column 3.
        cat myfile-noheaders.out | awk '{print$3}' | sort | uniq -c | sort -rnk1 >SAM-counts.out

        I hope this can be helpfull for somebody else!

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        • #5
          if it is usefull, here the complete script to remove the headers ('@') and then count repeated terms in column 3 of the SAM file:

          grep -v '@' myfile.out | awk '{print$3}' | sort | uniq -c | sort -rnk1 >SAM-counts.out

          Cheeers

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