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  • help needed to retrieve fasta reads from fasta db

    Hi There,

    I am quite new to Linux and Bioperl. I have used blast to find alignments. I need to store the complete query sequence of all hit reads to a seperate file (not just hit sequence). I tried regular expressions..may be i am not using the right match string..I also tried fastacmd command..

    So far no luck in extracting few reads from fasta file.

    Please help me!

    Thanks in advance..

    -Prashanth

  • #2
    found this

    Found code here to retrieve fasta for specific accessions: http://biostar.stackexchange.com/que...3gb-fasta-file

    use strict;
    use Bio:B::Fasta;

    my $database;
    my $fasta_library;
    my %records;
    open IDFILE, "NBS_LRR_IDs.txt" or die $!;
    open OUTPUT, ">NC_003070_NBS-LRR.faa" or die $!;
    # name of the library file - (here it is hardcoded)
    $fasta_library = 'NC_003070_all_chr.faa';

    # creates the database of the library, based on the file
    $database = Bio:B::Fasta->new("$fasta_library") or die "Failed to creat Fasta DP object on fasta library\n";


    # now, it parses the file with the fasta headers you want to get
    while (<IDFILE>) {



    my ($id) = (/^>*(\S+)/); # capture the id string (without the initial ">")
    my $header = $database->header($id);
    #print "$header\n";
    print ">$header\n", $database->seq( $id ), "\n";
    print OUTPUT ">$header\n", $database->seq( $id ), "\n";
    }

    exit;

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