ec999 {seqinr} | R Documentation |
999 coding sequences from E. coli
Description
This dataset contains 999 coding sequences from the Escherichia coli chromosome
Usage
data(ec999)
Format
List of 999 vectors of characters, one for each coding sequence.
- ECFOLE.FOLE
chr [1:672] "A" "T" "G" "C" ...
- ECMSBAG.MSBA
chr [1:1749] "A" "T" "G" "C" ...
- ECNARZYW-C.NARV
chr [1:681] "A" "T" "G" "A" ...
- ...
... TRUNCATED ...
- XYLEECOM.MALK
chr [1:1116] "A" "T" "G" "G" ...
- XYLEECOM.LAMB
chr [1:1341] "A" "T" "G" "A" ...
- XYLEECOM.MALM
chr [1:921] "A" "T" "G" "A" ...
References
Lobry, J.R., Gautier, C. (1994) Hydrophobicity, expressivity and aromaticity are the major trends of amino-acid usage in 999 Escherichia coli chromosome-encode genes. Nucleic Acids Research,22:3174-3180.
citation("seqinr")
Examples
data(ec999)
#
# How to export sequences in a FASTA file:
#
fname <- tempfile(pattern = "ecc999", tmpdir = tempdir(), fileext = "ffn")
tempdir(check = FALSE)
write.fasta(ec999, names(ec999), file = fname)
[Package seqinr version 4.2-36 Index]