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  • Generate consensus from MultiFasta

    Hi,

    I have a multifasta like:

    >sequence1
    ATCGATCATCG
    >sequence2
    ATCGATNNTCG
    >sequence3
    ATCGATCATCG

    All sequences are the same, except there are some N. I want to make a consensus with the N if there are.

    Do you know I can do this?
    Thanks!

  • #2
    A little up!

    Please

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    • #3
      here's my rough 5-minute attempt:
      Code:
      #!/usr/bin/perl
      use warnings;
      use strict;
      my @sequence = ();
      while(<>){
        if(!/^>/){
          chomp;
          my @bases = split(//,$_);
          for(my $i = 0; $i < @bases; $i++){
            if($bases[$i] eq "N"){
              $sequence[$i] = "N";
            } elsif($sequence[$i] ne "N") {
              $sequence[$i] = $bases[$i];
            }
          }
        }
      }
      
      print(">consensus\n".join("",@sequence)."\n");
      [may not compile, will probably contain bugs, will probably be very slow]

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