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<!--START OF HEADER - DON'T ALTER --> <HTML> <HEAD> <TITLE> EMBOSS: gdinuc </TITLE> </HEAD> <BODY BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF" text="#000000"> <table align=center border=0 cellspacing=0 cellpadding=0> <tr><td valign=top> <A HREF="/" ONMOUSEOVER="self.status='Go to the EMBOSS home page';return true"><img border=0 src="http://soap.g-language.org/gembassy/emboss_explorer/manual/emboss_icon.jpg" alt="" width=150 height=48></a> </td> <td align=left valign=middle> <b><font size="+6"> gdinuc </font></b> </td></tr> </table> <br> <p> <!--END OF HEADER--> <H2> Function </H2> Calculates dinucleotide usage <!-- DON'T WRITE ANYTHING HERE. IT IS DONE FOR YOU. --> <H2>Description</H2> <p> gdinuc calculates dinucleotide usage indices for protein-coding sequences<br /> (excluding start and stop codons). Dinucleotide usage is computed as the<br /> ratio of observed (O) to expected (E) dinucleotide frequencies within the<br /> given sequence. Dinucleotides are known to have consistent patterns within<br /> the genome (signatures) and tend to have certain periodicities.<br /> <br /> G-language SOAP service is provided by the<br /> Institute for Advanced Biosciences, Keio University.<br /> The original web service is located at the following URL:<br /> <br /> http://www.g-language.org/wiki/soap<br /> <br /> WSDL(RPC/Encoded) file is located at:<br /> <br /> http://soap.g-language.org/g-language.wsdl<br /> <br /> Documentation on G-language Genome Analysis Environment methods are<br /> provided at the Document Center<br /> <br /> http://ws.g-language.org/gdoc/<br /> <br /> </p> <H2>Usage</H2> Here is a sample session with gdinuc <table width="90%"><tr><td bgcolor="#CCFFFF"><pre> % gdinuc refseqn:NC_000913 Calculates dinucleotide usage Program compseq output file [nc_000913.gdinuc]: </pre></td></tr></table> Go to the <a href="#input">input files</a> for this example<br> Go to the <a href="#output">output files</a> for this example<br><br> <h2>Command line arguments</h2> <table border cellspacing=0 cellpadding=3 bgcolor="#ccccff"> <tr bgcolor="#FFFFCC"> <th align="left">Qualifier</th> <th align="left">Type</th> <th align="left">Description</th> <th align="left">Allowed values</th> <th align="left">Default</th> </tr> <tr bgcolor="#FFFFCC"> <th align="left" colspan=5>Standard (Mandatory) qualifiers</th> </tr> <tr bgcolor="#FFFFCC"> <td>[-sequence]<br>(Parameter 1)</td> <td>seqall</td> <td>Nucleotide sequence(s) filename and optional format, or reference (input USA)</td> <td>Readable sequence(s)</td> <td><b>Required</b></td> </tr> <tr bgcolor="#FFFFCC"> <td>[-outfile]<br>(Parameter 2)</td> <td>outfile</td> <td>Program compseq output file</td> <td>Output file</td> <td><i><*></i>.gdinuc</td> </tr> <tr bgcolor="#FFFFCC"> <th align="left" colspan=5>Additional (Optional) qualifiers</th> </tr> <tr> <td colspan=5>(none)</td> </tr> <tr bgcolor="#FFFFCC"> <th align="left" colspan=5>Advanced (Unprompted) qualifiers</th> </tr> <tr bgcolor="#FFFFCC"> <td>-translate</td> <td>boolean</td> <td>Include when translates using standard codon table</td> <td>Boolean value Yes/No</td> <td>No</td> </tr> <tr bgcolor="#FFFFCC"> <td>-position</td> <td>list</td> <td>Codon position or reading frame</td> <td><table><tr><td>all</td> <td><i>(Assess all codon positions)</i></td></tr><tr><td>12</td> <td><i>(Assess the reading frame 1-2)</i></td></tr><tr><td>23</td> <td><i>(Assess the reading frame 2-3)</i></td></tr><tr><td>31</td> <td><i>(Assess the reading frame 3-1)</i></td></tr></table></td> <td>all</td> </tr> <tr bgcolor="#FFFFCC"> <td>-delkey</td> <td>string</td> <td>Regular expression to delete key (i.e. amino acids and nucleotides)</td> <td>Any string</td> <td>[^ACDEFGHIKLMNPQRSTVWYacgtU]</td> </tr> <tr bgcolor="#FFFFCC"> <td>-[no]accid</td> <td>boolean</td> <td>Include to use sequence accession ID as query</td> <td>Boolean value Yes/No</td> <td>Yes</td> </tr> </table> <h2 id="input">Input file format</h2> <p> The database definitions for following commands are available at<br /> http://soap.g-language.org/kbws/embossrc<br /> <br /> gdinuc reads one or more nucleotide sequences.<br /> <br /> </p> <h2 id="output">Output file format</h2> <p> The output from gdinuc is to a plain text file.<br /> <br /> File: nc_000913.gdinuc<br /> <br /> Sequence: NC_000913<br /> <br />?<table width="90%"><tr><td bgcolor="#CCFFCC"> keys,aa,ac,ag,at,ca,cc,cg,ct,ga,gc,gg,gt,ta,tc,tg,tt,gene,<br /> All,1.293,0.921,0.720,1.108,1.022,0.868,1.166,0.925,0.958,1.285,0.897,0.867,0.729,0.891,1.228,1.123,<br /> </td></tr></table> </p> <h2>Data files</h2> <p> None. </p> <h2>Notes</h2> <p> None. </p> <h2>References</h2> <pre> Yew et al. (2004) Base usage and dinucleotide frequency of infectious bursal disease virus, Virus Genes, 28:1,41-53. Arakawa, K., Mori, K., Ikeda, K., Matsuzaki, T., Konayashi, Y., and Tomita, M. (2003) G-language Genome Analysis Environment: A Workbench for Nucleotide Sequence Data Mining, Bioinformatics, 19, 305-306. Arakawa, K. and Tomita, M. (2006) G-language System as a Platform for large-scale analysis of high-throughput omics data, J. Pest Sci., 31, 7. Arakawa, K., Kido, N., Oshita, K., Tomita, M. (2010) G-language Genome Analysis Environment with REST and SOAP Web Service Interfaces, Nucleic Acids Res., 38, W700-W705. </pre> <h2>Warnings</h2> <p> None. </p> <h2>Diagnostic Error Messages</h2> <p> None. </p> <h2>Exit status</h2> <p> It always exits with a status of 0. </p> <h2>Known bugs</h2> <p> None. </p> <h2>See also</h2> <table border cellpadding=4 bgcolor="#FFFFF0"><tr><th>Program name</th> <th>Description</th></tr> <tr> <td><a href="gbui.html">gbui</a></td> <td>Calculates base usage indices for protein-coding sequences</td> </tr> </table> <h2>Author(s)</h2> <pre> Hidetoshi Itaya (celery@g-language.org) Institute for Advanced Biosciences, Keio University 252-0882 Japan Kazuharu Arakawa (gaou@sfc.keio.ac.jp) Institute for Advanced Biosciences, Keio University 252-0882 Japan</pre> <h2>History</h2> 2012 - Written by Hidetoshi Itaya <h2>Target users</h2> This program is intended to be used by everyone and everything, from naive users to embedded scrips. <h2>Comments</h2> None. </BODY> </HTML>