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seqinr (version 4.2-36)

amb: Expansion of IUPAC nucleotide symbols

Description

This function returns the list of nucleotide matching a given IUPAC nucleotide symbol, for instance c("c", "g") for "s".

Usage

amb(base, forceToLower = TRUE, checkBase = TRUE,
IUPAC = s2c("acgturymkswbdhvn"), u2t = TRUE)

Value

When base is missing, the list of IUPAC symbols is returned, otherwise a vector with expanded symbols.

Arguments

base

an IUPAC symbol for a nucleotide as a single character

forceToLower

if TRUE the base is forced to lower case

checkBase

if TRUE the character is checked to belong to the allowed IUPAC symbol list

IUPAC

the list of allowed IUPAC symbols

u2t

if TRUE "u" for uracil in RNA are changed into "t" for thymine in DNA

Author

J.R. Lobry

Details

Non ambiguous bases are returned unchanged (except for "u" when u2t is TRUE).

References

The nomenclature for incompletely specified bases in nucleic acid sequences at: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC341218/

citation("seqinr")

See Also

See bma for the reverse operation. Use tolower to change upper case letters into lower case letters.

Examples

Run this code
#
# The list of IUPAC symbols:
#

amb()

#
# And their expansion:
#

sapply(amb(), amb)

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