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<!--java -jar xmlpipedb-match-1.1.1.jar "GO:000916." < 493.P_falciparum.xml-->
 
<!--java -jar xmlpipedb-match-1.1.1.jar "GO:000916." < 493.P_falciparum.xml-->
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Katrina Sherbina
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The Genetic Code, by Computer

Complement of a Strand

To find the complementary strand of the sequence in the file prokaryote.txt, the following sequence of piped text was executed

cat prokaryote.txt | sed "y/atcg/tagc/"

Reading Frames

The following piped sequence of text was invoked to determine the sequence of amino acids encoded by

  • the +1 reading frame:
cat prokaryote.txt | sed "s/.../& /g" | sed "s/t/u/g" | sed -f genetic-code.sed
  • the +2 reading frame:
cat prokaryote.txt | sed "s/^.//g" | sed "s/.../& /g" | sed "s/t/u/g" | sed -f genetic-code.sed


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