sixpack - Display a DNA sequence with 6-frame translation and
ORFs
sixpack -sequence sequence
[-table list]
[-firstorf boolean]
[-lastorf boolean]
[-mstart boolean]
-outfile outfile
-outseq seqoutall
-reverse boolean
-orfminsize integer
-uppercase range
-highlight range
-number boolean
-width integer
-length integer
-margin integer
-name boolean
-description boolean
-offset integer
-html boolean
sixpack -help
sixpack is a command line program from EMBOSS (“the
European Molecular Biology Open Software Suite”). It is part of the
"Nucleic:Gene finding,Nucleic:Translation,Display" command
group(s).
-table list
Genetics code used for the translation
-firstorf boolean
Count the beginning of a sequence as a possible ORF, even
if it's inferior to the minimal ORF size. Default value: Y
-lastorf boolean
Count the end of a sequence as a possible ORF, even if
it's not finishing with a STOP, or inferior to the minimal ORF size. Default
value: Y
-mstart boolean
Displays only ORFs starting with an M. Default value:
N
-outfile outfile
-outseq seqoutall
ORF sequence output
-reverse boolean
Display also the translation of the DNA sequence in the 3
reverse frames Default value: Y
-orfminsize integer
Minimum size of Open Reading Frames (ORFs) to display in
the translations. Default value: 1
-uppercase range
Regions to put in uppercase. If this is left blank, then
the sequence case is left alone. A set of regions is specified by a set of
pairs of positions. The positions are integers. They are separated by any
non-digit, non-alpha character. Examples of region specifications are: 24-45,
56-78 1:45, 67=99;765..888 1,5,8,10,23,45,57,99
-highlight range
Regions to colour if formatting for HTML. If this is left
blank, then the sequence is left alone. A set of regions is specified by a set
of pairs of positions. The positions are integers. They are followed by any
valid HTML font colour. Examples of region specifications are: 24-45 blue
56-78 orange 1-100 green 120-156 red A file of ranges to colour (one range per
line) can be specified as '@filename'.
-number boolean
Number the sequence at the beginning and the end of each
line. Default value: Y
-width integer
Number of nucleotides displayed on each line Default
value: 60
-length integer
-margin integer
Default value: 10
-name boolean
Set this to be false if you do not wish to display the ID
name of the sequence. Default value: Y
-description boolean
Set this to be false if you do not wish to display the
description of the sequence. Default value: Y
-offset integer
Number from which you want the DNA sequence to be
numbered. Default value: 1
-html boolean
Default value: N
Bugs can be reported to the Debian Bug Tracking system
(http://bugs.debian.org/emboss), or directly to the EMBOSS developers
(http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=93650&atid=605031).
sixpack is fully documented via the tfm(1) system.
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