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  • How to extract out a section of nucleotide sequence from the entire genome

    Hi all,

    In a single contig of ~6 Mbp, I would like to extract out the sequence from nucleotide #N1 to #N2 (e.g. nucleotide number 501 to 12,399). May I know how am I going to do this?

    I am very new in the bioinformatics field. Hope you all can help me. :-)

  • #2
    You could do it with for example esl-sfetch. Or, if there are no linebreaks in your fastafile, you could simply:

    Code:
    grep -v '>' yourFastaFile.fasta | cut -c 501-12399 > theSubSequenceWithoutHeader.fasta
    Last edited by rhinoceros; 12-13-2013, 01:21 AM.
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    • #3
      Alternatively just use samtools faidx:

      Code:
      samtools faidx sequence.fasta contig_name:n1-n2 > extracted_sequence.txt

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      • #4
        thanks to both of you guys. Got my problem solved. =)

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