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{version = 2.05; (* of coda, 1994 Sep 5}
(* begin module describe.coda *)
(*
name
coda: composition file to data for genhis
synopsis
coda(cmp: in, data: out, codap: in, output: out)
files
cmp: a composition, the output of program comp
data: identification lines are followed by
the number of occurences of each oligo and the sequence
of the oligo, one pair per line. the form of the
file can be changed using the parameters in codap.
codap: parameter file. four parameters, one per line.
1. composition depth to be used in the data file (integer)
2. the least frequent oligo to record in data (integer).
3. the most frequent oligo to record in data (integer).
4. if the first character is 'b', the number of each
oligo is given before the oligo, 'a' means after.
'n' means do not give the number. 's' means the data file will be
used as input to the search program. no numbers are given and
commands to search are made which will result in a list
of the locations of the selected oligos.
if parameters 2 to 4 are missing they default to
0 100000 b.
output: messages to the user
description
coda converts a composition file from the comp program
into a list of oligos. unlike the original composition
file, this list may contain all oligos of the length desired
(to save space, comp removes an n-long oligo when the
two n-1 long oligos inside it do not exist). however, coda
can be told to only include frequent or infrequent oligos
using the parameter file. two ways to use the data are:
1. use the data file as input to genhis to determine the
distribution of the composition.
2. use the 's' feature to generate instructions for the
search program. search converts the list of oligos to
locations in a sequence. unshi then is used to remove
the extra blanks and genhis then gives a map of the
locations of rare or common oligos.
example
file: datat7
see also
comp.p, genhis.p, search.p, unshi.p
author
thomas dana schneider
bugs
none known
*)
(* end module describe.coda *)
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