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  • Glimmer3.0 problem...

    Hi,
    Glimmer is a collection of programs for identifying genes in microbial DNA sequences.
    For running the glimmer requires 4 steps:
    1. long-orfs USAGE: ./long-orfs <genome-file> [options]
    2. extract Usages: extract genome_file coord_file
    3. build-icm USAGE: build-icm [options]
    4. glimmer3 USAGE: glimmer3 <genome-file> <icm-file> [options]
    For example, I have one file named as tpall.fna. What command line I should type for running the glimmer3.0 step by step?

    ps: what is the general command line that we should type to get use the Glimmer3.0 to find out the gene in microbial DNA sequences.

    Thanks a lot...

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    Patrick,

    You should look in the scripts/ subdirectory of the Glimmer distribution. It contains scripts like g3-from-scratch.sh and g3-iterated.sh which do all the tricky steps for you. Essentially you can just feed it your sequence and get out a gene prediction report.

    --Torsten

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Torst View Post
      Patrick,

      You should look in the scripts/ subdirectory of the Glimmer distribution. It contains scripts like g3-from-scratch.sh and g3-iterated.sh which do all the tricky steps for you. Essentially you can just feed it your sequence and get out a gene prediction report.

      --Torsten
      Hi, thanks a lot.
      I finally solve this problem already. Really thanks for your advise.

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