[Biopython-dev] Ndb
Cayte
katel at worldpath.net
Thu Feb 7 23:20:35 EST 2002
After checking further, I found that the codes were pdb hetero codes. But I
still have the problem of representing mixed alphabets. Seq seems to assume
equal sized elements. If all the letters are mashed together you won't be
able to tell 3 letter codes from 1 letter codes. I'd appreciate your ideas
on how to handle pdb mixins.
One possibility is a hetero class with the pdb code plus its location on the
sequence.
Also I'm not sure if the mixin is treated as a residue
a doc t
I t the first or third residue?
Cayte
----- Original Message -----
From: "Cayte" <katel at worldpath.net>
To: <biopython-dev at biopython.org>
Sent: Thursday, February 07, 2002 4:06 PM
Subject: [Biopython-dev] Ndb
> Ndb has a lot of sequences with more than 2 strands. Some of the
sequences
> have 3 letter codes embedded in the ACGT alphabet. I wonder if these are
> annotation. One of these is YRR. After searching the internet I found
that
> YRR and YRY are sometimes used to annotate parallel or antiparallel.
There
> were other codes like D1T but I couldn't find any explanation. Should I
> assume these are annotation? Does anyone know what they are?
>
> Cayte
>
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