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  • about uniprot sprot.fasta header

    hey guys,
    i wanna ask a question about uniprot fasta file header.

    in the header shown as below:

    Code:
    kurban@kurban-X550VC:~/Desktop/Uniprot$ zcat uniprot_sprot.fasta.gz | more
    [COLOR="Blue"]>sp|Q6GZX4|001R_FRG3G Putative transcription factor 001R OS=Frog virus 3 (isolate Goorha) GN=FV3-001R PE=4 SV=1[/COLOR]
    MAFSAEDVLKEYDRRRRMEALLLSLYYPNDRKLLDYKEWSPPRVQVECPKAPVEWNNPPS
    EKGLIVGHFSGIKYKGEKAQASEVDVNKMCCWVSKFKDAMRRYQGIQTCKIPGKVLSDLD
    AKIKAYNLTVEGVEGFVRYSRVTKQHVAAFLKELRHSKQYENVNLIHYILTDKRVDIQHL
    EKDLVKDFKALVESAHRMRQGHMINVKYILYQLLKKHGHGPDGPDILTVKTGSKGVLYDD
    SFRKIYTDLGWKFTPL
    Code:
    kurban@kurban-X550VC:~/Desktop/Uniprot$ zcat uniprot_trembl.fasta.gz | more
    [COLOR="Blue"]>tr|G9CT51|G9CT51_9ARCH Ammonia monooxygenase (Fragment) OS=uncultured ammonia-oxidizing archaeon GN=amoA PE=4 SV=1[/COLOR]
    CTHYLFIVVVAVNSTLLTINAGDYIFYTDWAWTSFTVFSISQTLMLIVGACYYLTFTGVP
    GTATYYALIMTVYTWVAKAAWFSLGYPYDFIVTPVWLPSAMLLDLVYWATKKNKHSLILF
    GGVLVGMSLPLFNMVNLITVADPLETAFKYPRPTLPPYMTPIEPQVGKFYNSPVALGAGA
    GAVLGCTFAALGCKLNT
    which ones are UniProt IDs and which ones are Uniprot accession numbers?
    Last edited by kurban910; 12-01-2015, 02:41 PM.

  • #2
    see http://www.uniprot.org/help/differen...sion_entryname

    The first set of identifiers (Q6GZX4, G9CT51) are the accession numbers.

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    • #3
      thanks you @mastal.

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      • #4
        How to Run BBmap for many .fastaq files?

        #!/bin/bash
        ./bbmap.sh ref=ref.fa # creating index file from the input reference
        for i in {ls*.fastq}
        do
        ./bbmap.sh in=i out={.}
        done


        I also tried using GNU parallel ls *.sra | xargs -I {} -P 5 -n 1 ./fastq-dump {}| ./bbmap.sh in=ls *.fastq out=mapped.sam

        (sra part works, bbmap not)
        what to change in code?
        Last edited by Mat29; 01-01-2016, 11:14 AM.

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