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  • Help with formating fasta headers

    Hi all,

    I'm fairly new at all of this - trained as a benchtop scientist and learning the bioinformatics on the fly, so sorry if this is a relatively naive question. But I need some help re-formatting fasta headers in a multi-fasta file. I would like to change the headers that look like this:

    >ref|O74455|ID=6PGL_SCHPO|MODRES=|NCBITAXID=284812|Probable 6-phosphogluconolactonase (6PGL)
    MSVYSFSDVSLVAKALGAFVKEKSEASIKRHGVFTLALSGGSLPKVLAEGLAQQRGIEFS

    Into the format for blast2go which is >ref|UniqueID|SeqDescription. So I want the above to look like this:

    >ref|O74455|Probable 6-phosphogluconolactonase (6PGL)
    MSVYSFSDVSLVAKALGAFVKEKSEASIKRHGVFTLALSGGSLPKVLAEGLAQQRGIEFS

    I'm assuming something like sed can do this relatively quickly, I just can't seem to figure out how to remove the fields in-between. Thanks in advance for any help you can offer.

    - Jon

  • #2
    See if this works.

    Code:
    $ cut -f1,2,6 -d"|" inputfile > outputfile

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    • #3
      fantastic - thank you. I knew there had to be a simple solution.

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