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  • how to get the ID of the sequence matched from a fasta file

    Hi Everyone!
    I am a begginer in Bioinformatics and I need to solve the following problem:
    I have a fasta file of protein that looks like this:
    >id1
    AASEQUENCE1
    >id2
    AASEQUENCE2
    >id3
    AASEQUENCE3

    I have to match a sequence, for example, AIKA in each sequence and then return the corresponding ids of matches.
    Thanks a lot

  • #2
    This has been asked before in different flavours. If you are ok using shell/bash, try this:

    Code:
    awk -v RS=">" 'NR>1 {sub("\n", "\t"); gsub("\n", ""); print ">"$0}' test.fa \
    | awk -v FS="\t" '$2 ~ /AIKA/ {sub("\t", "\n"); print $0}'
    First awk linearizes the fasta file, second awk captures records containing AIKA and outputs back in fasta format. The original line wrapping is lost though.

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