syco

Function

Description

syco may is a frame-specific gene finder that tries to recognize protein coding sequences by virtue of the similarity of their codon usage to a codon frequency table. Given a codon usage file and an input nucleotide sequence, syco draws a plot of the synonymous codon usage Gribskov statistic calculated for windows over the sequence. The same data may be written to an output file. syco finds regions of each forward reading frame of a nucleic acid sequence that show strong codon preference. syco is useful for locating protein coding regions, determining their reading frames, estimating the level of expression of a gene, and locating nucleic acid sequencing errors. It is essential to use the correct codon usage file for the species.

Optionally the most common codon usage can be displayed, based on a minimum fraction of the codons for an amino acid.

Usage

Command line arguments


Input file format

syco reads a single nucleotide sequence.

Output file format

Unless the -noplot qualifier is specified graphical output is produced. Otherwise a text file is written.

Data files

Codon usage table files are read in.

Notes

None.

References

None.

Warnings

None.

Diagnostic Error Messages

None.

Exit status

It always exits with status 0.

Known bugs

None. wobble does the analysis of the third base.

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