Re: One query

2010-09-17 Thread Uri Guttman
> "a:" == anamika : writes: a:> I have a file like this: a:> NM_003273 1929.19 a:> NM_053056 4662.262 a:> NM_053056 5728.343 a:> NM_024099 4009.705 a:> NM_001085372685.4568 a:> NR_003098 4700.29 a:> NM_199337 2727.46 a:> NM_018093

One query

2010-09-17 Thread anamika :
Hello, I have a file like this: NM_003273 1929.19 NM_053056 4662.262 NM_053056 5728.343 NM_024099 4009.705 NM_001085372685.4568 NR_003098 4700.29 NM_199337 2727.46 NM_018093 477.2938 NM_018093 813.0701 I want it to be something like: If the el

perl and Amazon EC2

2010-09-17 Thread Bryan Harris
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Re: Unique list

2010-09-17 Thread Jordi Durban
Thank you very much for your answers. Yesterday I was so exhausted that my brain didn't work and I didn't know how to explain what I was looking for. Actually I was trying to do a perl script to compare two strings according to the identity Blast program index (bioinformatics). As input file I have