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  • Extracting the pattern not matching

    Hi there,

    I have a list of sequence id and I am trying to extract the sequences from the proteome of the organism using these ids. I used the grep command with -w and -f to find out the sequences and got some of the sequences. Further, I want to extract the remaining sequences of my list from uniprot. For this I am trying to identify the sequence ids from my listfile which I could not find in the proteome set. How can I do this using grep/awk/sed commands or any other oneliner?

    Thanks

  • #2
    Well, you'd need to show the exact format of everything to get a one-liner, so I can't help you there (at the moment at least). However, what it sounds like you want is an inverted match grep (usually grep -v). You can likely combine that in with your previous grep command to get the output that you want.

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    • #3
      Thanks. grep -v is not the solution for me. I have a list file like
      list.txt that contains the multiple strings as
      AVD
      HJK
      DFT
      XXT
      MNZ
      LRB
      ..

      I have a protein sequence file from uniprot. I used grep -wi -f list.txt uniprot.fasta > out

      out contains the sequences that are matched with the pattern in the file list.txt. What I exactly want the strings from list.txt not matched with uniprot.fasta

      Originally posted by dpryan View Post
      Well, you'd need to show the exact format of everything to get a one-liner, so I can't help you there (at the moment at least). However, what it sounds like you want is an inverted match grep (usually grep -v). You can likely combine that in with your previous grep command to get the output that you want.

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      • #4
        Try:
        grep -wiv -f list.txt uniprot.fasta > out

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