Hmm. Not seeing the '>.' anywhere.
Or did you mean the '.' as a regex character?
On 4/12/20 at 8:01 AM,
achim....@gmail.com (archaeal) wrote:
> Hello,
> I would like to detect the lines starting with >.+ and replace all U with T
> in the following line, but not in the line starting with >
> Example:
>
> >NeiUe166 1551 bp rna
> AGAGAUUGAACAUAAGAGUUUGAUCCUGGCUCAGAUUGAACGCUGGCGGCAUGCUUU
> >Unc31652 1491 bp rna
> AGGGUUUGAUCAUGGCUCAGGACGAACGCUGGCGGUGCGCCUUAUGCAUGCAAGUCG
> >Unc31653 1469 bp rna
> AGGGUUUGAUCAUGGCUCAGAACGAACGCUGGCGGCAUGCUUCAGACAUGCAAGUCG
>
> should look like:
> >NeiUe166 1551 bp rna
> AGAGATTGAACATAAGAGTTTGATCCTGGCTCAGATTGAACGCTGGCGGCATGCTTT
> >Unc31652 1491 bp rna
> AGGGTTTGATCATGGCTCAGGACGAACGCTGGCGGTGCGCCTTATGCATGCAAGTCG
> >Unc31653 1469 bp rna
> AGGGTTTGATCATGGCTCAGAACGAACGCTGGCGGCATGCTTCAGACATGCAAGTCG
>
> The search pattern should find the >.. line but make changes only in the
> next line
> Another possibility would be to search just in the "second" line for U and
> replace with T
>
> It would be great if someone has an idea.
>
> Thanks a lot
> archaeal
>
>
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