
                                  newseq 



Function

   Type in a short new sequence

Description

   This allows you to type a sequence into a file in a quick and easy
   manner.

   The length of the sequence you can type in is restricted to a fairly
   short length (typically less than 255 characters). This length
   restriction is not a property of the EMBOSS package, but of the
   computer system you are using. This is because, as you type in
   response to a prompt from this program, what you type is stored in the
   computer operating system before being handed over to the program.
   There is often a limit of less than 255 characters on the length of a
   response that a computer system will allow you to give.

   Despite this restriction, it is expected that this program will be a
   useful and easy way of constructing new sequence files.

   (You wouldn't want to type a long sequence in by hand, anyway, would
   you?)

Usage

   Here is a sample session with newseq

   Type in a short sequence to the file 'mycc.pep' in SWISSPROT format:


% newseq 
Type in a short new sequence.
Name of the sequence: cytoc
Description of the sequence: fragment of cytochrome c
Type of sequence
         N : Nucleic
         P : Protein
Type of sequence [N]: p
Enter the sequence: KKKEERADLIAY
output sequence [outfile.fasta]: swiss::mycc.pep

   Go to the output files for this example

Command line arguments

   Standard (Mandatory) qualifiers:
  [-name]              string     The name of of the sequence should be a
                                  single word that you will use to identify
                                  the sequence. It should have no (or few)
                                  punctuation characters in it. (Any string is
                                  accepted)
  [-description]       string     Enter any description of the sequence that
                                  you require. (Any string is accepted)
  [-type]              menu       [N] Type of sequence (Values: N (Nucleic); P
                                  (Protein))
  [-sequence]          string     The sequence itself.
                                  Because of the limitation of the operating
                                  system, you will only be able to type in a
                                  short sequence of (typically) 250
                                  characters, or so.
                                  The keyboard will beep at you when you have
                                  reached this limit and you will not be able
                                  to press the RETURN/ENTER key until you have
                                  deleted a few characters. (Any string is
                                  accepted)
  [-outseq]            seqout     [.] Sequence filename and
                                  optional format (output USA)

   Additional (Optional) qualifiers: (none)
   Advanced (Unprompted) qualifiers: (none)
   Associated qualifiers:

   "-outseq" associated qualifiers
   -osformat5          string     Output seq format
   -osextension5       string     File name extension
   -osname5            string     Base file name
   -osdirectory5       string     Output directory
   -osdbname5          string     Database name to add
   -ossingle5          boolean    Separate file for each entry
   -oufo5              string     UFO features
   -offormat5          string     Features format
   -ofname5            string     Features file name
   -ofdirectory5       string     Output directory

   General qualifiers:
   -auto               boolean    Turn off prompts
   -stdout             boolean    Write standard output
   -filter             boolean    Read standard input, write standard output
   -options            boolean    Prompt for standard and additional values
   -debug              boolean    Write debug output to program.dbg
   -verbose            boolean    Report some/full command line options
   -help               boolean    Report command line options. More
                                  information on associated and general
                                  qualifiers can be found with -help -verbose
   -warning            boolean    Report warnings
   -error              boolean    Report errors
   -fatal              boolean    Report fatal errors
   -die                boolean    Report dying program messages

Input file format

Output file format

   newseq writes a normal sequence file.

  Output files for usage example

  File: mycc.pep

ID   cytoc          Unreviewed;         12 AA.
DE   fragment of cytochrome c
SQ   SEQUENCE    12 AA;   1464 MW;  6F142FA88DADC40B CRC64;
     KKKEERADLI AY
//

Data files

   None.

Notes

   The length of the sequence you can type in is restricted to a fairly
   short length (typically less than 255 characters). If your computer
   beeps at you, you will typically have to delete the last character you
   typed and press the RETURN key.

References

   None.

Warnings

   None.

Diagnostic Error Messages

   None.

Exit status

   It always exits with status 0.

Known bugs

   None.

See also

   Program name                         Description
   biosed       Replace or delete sequence sections
   codcopy      Reads and writes a codon usage table
   cutseq       Removes a specified section from a sequence
   degapseq     Removes gap characters from sequences
   descseq      Alter the name or description of a sequence
   entret       Reads and writes (returns) flatfile entries
   extractalign Extract regions from a sequence alignment
   extractfeat  Extract features from a sequence
   extractseq   Extract regions from a sequence
   listor       Write a list file of the logical OR of two sets of sequences
   makenucseq   Creates random nucleotide sequences
   makeprotseq  Creates random protein sequences
   maskfeat     Mask off features of a sequence
   maskseq      Mask off regions of a sequence
   noreturn     Removes carriage return from ASCII files
   notseq       Exclude a set of sequences and write out the remaining ones
   nthseq       Writes one sequence from a multiple set of sequences
   pasteseq     Insert one sequence into another
   revseq       Reverse and complement a sequence
   seqret       Reads and writes (returns) sequences
   seqretsplit  Reads and writes (returns) sequences in individual files
   skipseq      Reads and writes (returns) sequences, skipping first few
   splitter     Split a sequence into (overlapping) smaller sequences
   trimest      Trim poly-A tails off EST sequences
   trimseq      Trim ambiguous bits off the ends of sequences
   union        Reads sequence fragments and builds one sequence
   vectorstrip  Strips out DNA between a pair of vector sequences
   yank         Reads a sequence range, appends the full USA to a list file

Author(s)

   Gary Williams (gwilliam  rfcgr.mrc.ac.uk)
   MRC Rosalind Franklin Centre for Genomics Research Wellcome Trust
   Genome Campus, Hinxton, Cambridge, CB10 1SB, UK

History

   Written (1999) - Gary Williams

Target users

   This program is intended to be used by everyone and everything, from
   naive users to embedded scripts.

Comments

   None
