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Bioinformatics with Python Cookbook - Second Edition

By : Tiago Antao
Book Image

Bioinformatics with Python Cookbook - Second Edition

By: Tiago Antao

Overview of this book

Bioinformatics is an active research field that uses a range of simple-to-advanced computations to extract valuable information from biological data. This book covers next-generation sequencing, genomics, metagenomics, population genetics, phylogenetics, and proteomics. You'll learn modern programming techniques to analyze large amounts of biological data. With the help of real-world examples, you'll convert, analyze, and visualize datasets using various Python tools and libraries. This book will help you get a better understanding of working with a Galaxy server, which is the most widely used bioinformatics web-based pipeline system. This updated edition also includes advanced next-generation sequencing filtering techniques. You'll also explore topics such as SNP discovery using statistical approaches under high-performance computing frameworks such as Dask and Spark. By the end of this book, you'll be able to use and implement modern programming techniques and frameworks to deal with the ever-increasing deluge of bioinformatics data.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
Title Page
About Packt
Contributors
Preface
Index

Extracting genes from a reference using annotations


In this recipe, we will look at how to extract a gene sequence with the help of an annotation file to get its coordinates against a reference FASTA. We will use the Anopheles gambiae genome, along with its annotation file (as per the previous two recipes). We will first extract the voltage-gated sodium channel (VGSC) gene, which is involved in resistance to insecticides.

Getting ready

If you have followed the previous two recipes, you will be ready. If not, download the Anopheles gambiae FASTA file, along with the GTF file. You also need to prepare the gffutils database:

import gffutils
import sqlite3
try:
    db = gffutils.create_db('gambiae.gff.gz', 'ag.db')
except sqlite3.OperationalError:
 db = gffutils.FeatureDB('ag.db')

As usual, you will find all of this in the Chapter03/Getting_Gene.ipynb Notebook file.

How to do it...

Let's take a look at the following steps:

  1. Let's start by retrieving the annotation information for our gene:
import gzip...