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==Week 3 Individual Assignment== | ==Week 3 Individual Assignment== | ||
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+ | *cd to change directories, ls to view content | ||
+ | *up and down arrows to view command history, or type history, !number to redo that command | ||
+ | *CTRL R for reverse search- type in part of search, will recall past commands | ||
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'''Reading Frames''' | '''Reading Frames''' |
Revision as of 16:24, 12 September 2013
Week 3 Individual Assignment
Notes:
Shortcuts-
- cd to change directories, ls to view content
- up and down arrows to view command history, or type history, !number to redo that command
- CTRL R for reverse search- type in part of search, will recall past commands
- tab to fill in file name
Reading Frames
Write 6 sets of text processing commands that, when given a nucleotide sequence, returns the resulting amino acid sequence, one for each possible reading frame for the nucleotide sequence. In other words, fill in the question marks:
XMLPipeDB Match Practice
For your convenience, the XMLPipeDB Match Utility (xmlpipedb-match-1.1.1.jar) has been installed in the ~dondi/xmlpipedb/data directory alongside the other practice files. Use this utility to answer the following questions:
What Match command tallies the occurrences of the pattern GO:000916. in the 493.P_falciparum.xml file? How many unique matches are there? How many times does each unique match appear? What information do you think the pattern GO:000916. represents? What Match command tallies the occurrences of the pattern \"James.*\" in the 493.P_falciparum.xml file? How many unique matches are there? How many times does each unique match appear? What information do you think the pattern \"James.*\" represents? Use Match to count the occurrences of the pattern ATG in the hs_ref_GRCh37_chr19.fa file (this may take a while). Then, use grep and wc to do the same thing. What answer does Match give you? What answer does grep/wc give you? Do the answers make sense? Explain your response.