
                               equicktandem 



Function

   Finds tandem repeats

Description

   equicktandem scans a sequence for potential tandem repeats up to a
   specified size. The results can be used to run etandem on the
   candidate repeat lengths to identify genuine tandem repeats.

   equicktandem is a simple program that looks for segments in which each
   base tends to match the base 'repeatsize' back, i.e. with an
   autocorrelation peak at 'repeatsize'. This can allow drift in the
   repeating sequence, i.e. it does not look for a consensus sequence for
   the whole repeat block (that is what etandem does). But it is much
   quicker than etandem. It does not account for gaps.

   The score is +1 for a match to the corresponding base 'repeatsize'
   back and -1 for a mismatch.

Usage

   Here is a sample session with equicktandem

   The input sequence is the human herpesvirus tandem repeat.


% equicktandem -noorigfile 
Finds tandem repeats
Input sequence: tembl:hhtetra
Maximum repeat size [600]: 
Threshold score [20]: 
Output report [hhtetra.qtan]: 

   Go to the input files for this example
   Go to the output files for this example

Command line arguments

   Standard (Mandatory) qualifiers:
  [-sequence]          sequence   Sequence USA
   -maxrepeat          integer    Maximum repeat size
   -threshold          integer    Threshold score
  [-outfile]           report     Output report file name

   Additional (Optional) qualifiers: (none)
   Advanced (Unprompted) qualifiers:
   -origfile           outfile    Output file name

   Associated qualifiers:

   "-sequence" associated qualifiers
   -sbegin1             integer    Start of the sequence to be used
   -send1               integer    End of the sequence to be used
   -sreverse1           boolean    Reverse (if DNA)
   -sask1               boolean    Ask for begin/end/reverse
   -snucleotide1        boolean    Sequence is nucleotide
   -sprotein1           boolean    Sequence is protein
   -slower1             boolean    Make lower case
   -supper1             boolean    Make upper case
   -sformat1            string     Input sequence format
   -sdbname1            string     Database name
   -sid1                string     Entryname
   -ufo1                string     UFO features
   -fformat1            string     Features format
   -fopenfile1          string     Features file name

   "-outfile" associated qualifiers
   -rformat2            string     Report format
   -rname2              string     Base file name
   -rextension2         string     File name extension
   -rdirectory2         string     Output directory
   -raccshow2           boolean    Show accession number in the report
   -rdesshow2           boolean    Show description in the report
   -rscoreshow2         boolean    Show the score in the report
   -rusashow2           boolean    Show the full USA in the report

   "-origfile" associated qualifiers
   -odirectory          string     Output directory

   General qualifiers:
   -auto                boolean    Turn off prompts
   -stdout              boolean    Write standard output
   -filter              boolean    Read standard input, write standard output
   -options             boolean    Prompt for standard and additional values
   -debug               boolean    Write debug output to program.dbg
   -verbose             boolean    Report some/full command line options
   -help                boolean    Report command line options. More
                                  information on associated and general
                                  qualifiers can be found with -help -verbose
   -warning             boolean    Report warnings
   -error               boolean    Report errors
   -fatal               boolean    Report fatal errors
   -die                 boolean    Report deaths


   Standard (Mandatory) qualifiers Allowed values Default
   [-sequence]
   (Parameter 1) Sequence USA Readable sequence Required
   -maxrepeat Maximum repeat size Any integer value 600
   -threshold Threshold score Any integer value 20
   [-outfile]
   (Parameter 2) Output report file name Report output file
   Additional (Optional) qualifiers Allowed values Default
   (none)
   Advanced (Unprompted) qualifiers Allowed values Default
   -origfile Output file name Output file <sequence>.equicktandem

Input file format

   The input for equicktandem is a nucleotide sequence USA.

  Input files for usage example

   'tembl:hhtetra' is a sequence entry in the example nucleic acid
   database 'tembl'

  Database entry: tembl:hhtetra

ID   HHTETRA    standard; DNA; VRL; 1272 BP.
XX
AC   L46634; L46689;
XX
SV   L46634.1
XX
DT   06-NOV-1995 (Rel. 45, Created)
DT   04-MAR-2000 (Rel. 63, Last updated, Version 3)
XX
DE   Human herpesvirus 7 (clone ED132'1.2) telomeric repeat region.
XX
KW   telomeric repeat.
XX
OS   Human herpesvirus 7
OC   Viruses; dsDNA viruses, no RNA stage; Herpesviridae; Betaherpesvirinae.
XX
RN   [1]
RP   1-1272
RX   MEDLINE; 96079055.
RA   Secchiero P., Nicholas J., Deng H., Xiaopeng T., van Loon N., Ruvolo V.R.,
RA   Berneman Z.N., Reitz M.S. Jr., Dewhurst S.;
RT   "Identification of human telomeric repeat motifs at the genome termini of
RT   human herpesvirus 7: structural analysis and heterogeneity";
RL   J. Virol. 69(12):8041-8045(1995).
XX
FH   Key             Location/Qualifiers
FH
FT   source          1..1272
FT                   /db_xref="taxon:10372"
FT                   /organism="Human herpesvirus 7"
FT                   /strain="JI"
FT                   /clone="ED132'1.2"
FT   repeat_region   207..928
FT                   /note="long and complex repeat region composed of various
FT                   direct repeats, including TAACCC (TRS), degenerate copies
FT                   of TRS motifs and a 14-bp repeat, TAGGGCTGCGGCCC"
FT   misc_signal     938..998
FT                   /note="pac2 motif"
FT   misc_feature    1009
FT                   /note="right genome terminus (...ACA)"
XX
SQ   Sequence 1272 BP; 346 A; 455 C; 222 G; 249 T; 0 other;
     aagcttaaac tgaggtcaca cacgacttta attacggcaa cgcaacagct gtaagctgca        6
0
     ggaaagatac gatcgtaagc aaatgtagtc ctacaatcaa gcgaggttgt agacgttacc       12
0
     tacaatgaac tacacctcta agcataacct gtcgggcaca gtgagacacg cagccgtaaa       18
0
     ttcaaaactc aacccaaacc gaagtctaag tctcacccta atcgtaacag taaccctaca       24
0
     actctaatcc tagtccgtaa ccgtaacccc aatcctagcc cttagcccta accctagccc       30
0
     taaccctagc tctaacctta gctctaactc tgaccctagg cctaacccta agcctaaccc       36
0
     taaccgtagc tctaagttta accctaaccc taaccctaac catgaccctg accctaaccc       42
0
     tagggctgcg gccctaaccc tagccctaac cctaacccta atcctaatcc tagccctaac       48
0
     cctagggctg cggccctaac cctagcccta accctaaccc taaccctagg gctgcggccc       54
0
     taaccctaac cctagggctg cggcccgaac cctaacccta accctaaccc taaccctagg       60
0
     gctgcggccc taaccctaac cctagggctg cggccctaac cctaacccta gggctgcggc       66
0
     ccgaacccta accctaaccc taaccctagg gctgcggccc taaccctaac cctagggctg       72
0
     cggccctaac cctaacccta actctagggc tgcggcccta accctaaccc taaccctaac       78
0
     cctagggctg cggcccgaac cctagcccta accctaaccc tgaccctgac cctaacccta       84
0
     accctaaccc taaccctaac cctaacccta accctaaccc taaccctaac cctaacccta       90
0
     accctaaccc taaccctaac cctaaccccg cccccactgg cagccaatgt cttgtaatgc       96
0
     cttcaaggca ctttttctgc gagccgcgcg cagcactcag tgaaaaacaa gtttgtgcac      102
0
     gagaaagacg ctgccaaacc gcagctgcag catgaaggct gagtgcacaa ttttggcttt      108
0
     agtcccataa aggcgcggct tcccgtagag tagaaaaccg cagcgcggcg cacagagcga      114
0
     aggcagcggc tttcagactg tttgccaagc gcagtctgca tcttaccaat gatgatcgca      120
0
     agcaagaaaa atgttctttc ttagcatatg cgtggttaat cctgttgtgg tcatcactaa      126
0
     gttttcaagc tt                                                          127
2
//

Output file format

   The output is a standard EMBOSS report file.

   The results can be output in one of several styles by using the
   command-line qualifier -rformat xxx, where 'xxx' is replaced by the
   name of the required format. The available format names are: embl,
   genbank, gff, pir, swiss, trace, listfile, dbmotif, diffseq, excel,
   feattable, motif, regions, seqtable, simple, srs, table, tagseq

   See: http://emboss.sf.net/docs/themes/ReportFormats.html for further
   information on report formats.

   By default equicktandem writes a 'table' report file.

  Output files for usage example

  File: hhtetra.qtan

########################################
# Program: equicktandem
# Rundate: Fri Jul 15 2005 12:00:00
# Report_format: table
# Report_file: hhtetra.qtan
########################################

#=======================================
#
# Sequence: HHTETRA     from: 1   to: 1272
# HitCount: 1
#
# Threshold: 20
# Maxrepeat: 600
#
#=======================================

  Start     End   Score   Size  Count
    191     935     339      6    124

#---------------------------------------
#---------------------------------------

Data files

   None.

Notes

   None.

References

   None.

Warnings

   None.

Diagnostic Error Messages

   None.

Exit status

   It always exits with a status of 0.

Known bugs

   None.

See also

   Program name                     Description
   einverted    Finds DNA inverted repeats
   etandem      Looks for tandem repeats in a nucleotide sequence
   palindrome   Looks for inverted repeats in a nucleotide sequence

   equicktandem identifies regions wich are likely to contain tanden
   repeats. tandem should then be run on those regions to confirm them
   and to get an accurate specification of the repeats. tandem runs
   slowly.

Author(s)

   This program was originally written by Richard Durbin
   (rd  sanger.ac.uk)
   Sanger Institute, Wellcome Trust Genome Campus, Hinxton, Cambridge,
   CB10 1SA, UK.

   This application was modified for inclusion in EMBOSS by Peter Rice
   (pmr  ebi.ac.uk)
   Informatics Division, European Bioinformatics Institute, Wellcome
   Trust Genome Campus, Hinxton, Cambridge CB10 1SD, UK

History

   Completed 25 May 1999

Target users

   This program is intended to be used by everyone and everything, from
   naive users to embedded scripts.

Comments

   None
