How to Install and Uninstall any2fasta-examples Package on Kali Linux
Last updated: December 25,2024
1. Install "any2fasta-examples" package
This tutorial shows how to install any2fasta-examples on Kali Linux
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sudo apt update
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sudo apt install
any2fasta-examples
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2. Uninstall "any2fasta-examples" package
Please follow the guidance below to uninstall any2fasta-examples on Kali Linux:
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sudo apt remove
any2fasta-examples
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sudo apt autoclean && sudo apt autoremove
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3. Information about the any2fasta-examples package on Kali Linux
Package: any2fasta-examples
Source: any2fasta
Version: 0.4.2-2
Installed-Size: 6373
Maintainer: Debian Med Packaging Team
Architecture: all
Size: 6509616
SHA256: 7345afc5878efe867285622415a0ba70b9c32bbd57849df63c4600217c4502f9
SHA1: 883e94bd90f16d0f3b72cbd32aaa6d9a5e02c801
MD5sum: cdeb2e2cb4504c336849593df46d5389
Description: convert various sequence formats to FASTA (example data)
Established tools like readseq and seqret from EMBOSS, both create mangled
IDs containing | or . characters, and there is no way to fix this behaviour.
This resultes in inconsitences between .gbk and .fna versions of files in
pipelines.
.
This script uses only core Perl modules, has no other dependencies like
Bioperl or Biopython, and runs very quickly.
.
It supports the following input formats:
.
1. Genbank flat file, typically .gb, .gbk, .gbff (starts with LOCUS)
2. EMBL flat file, typically .embl, (starts with ID)
3. GFF with sequence, typically .gff, .gff3 (starts with ##gff)
4. FASTA DNA, typically .fasta, .fa, .fna, .ffn (starts with >)
5. FASTQ DNA, typically .fastq, .fq (starts with @)
6. CLUSTAL alignments, typically .clw, .clu (starts with CLUSTAL or MUSCLE)
7. STOCKHOLM alignments, typically .sth (starts with # STOCKHOLM)
8. GFA assembly graph, typically .gfa (starts with ^[A-Z]\t)
.
Files may be compressed with:
.
1. gzip, typically .gz
2. bzip2, typically .bz2
3. zip, typically .zip
.
This package contains some example data for testing.
Description-md5:
Multi-Arch: foreign
Homepage: https://github.com/tseemann/any2fasta
Section: science
Priority: optional
Filename: pool/main/a/any2fasta/any2fasta-examples_0.4.2-2_all.deb
Source: any2fasta
Version: 0.4.2-2
Installed-Size: 6373
Maintainer: Debian Med Packaging Team
Architecture: all
Size: 6509616
SHA256: 7345afc5878efe867285622415a0ba70b9c32bbd57849df63c4600217c4502f9
SHA1: 883e94bd90f16d0f3b72cbd32aaa6d9a5e02c801
MD5sum: cdeb2e2cb4504c336849593df46d5389
Description: convert various sequence formats to FASTA (example data)
Established tools like readseq and seqret from EMBOSS, both create mangled
IDs containing | or . characters, and there is no way to fix this behaviour.
This resultes in inconsitences between .gbk and .fna versions of files in
pipelines.
.
This script uses only core Perl modules, has no other dependencies like
Bioperl or Biopython, and runs very quickly.
.
It supports the following input formats:
.
1. Genbank flat file, typically .gb, .gbk, .gbff (starts with LOCUS)
2. EMBL flat file, typically .embl, (starts with ID)
3. GFF with sequence, typically .gff, .gff3 (starts with ##gff)
4. FASTA DNA, typically .fasta, .fa, .fna, .ffn (starts with >)
5. FASTQ DNA, typically .fastq, .fq (starts with @)
6. CLUSTAL alignments, typically .clw, .clu (starts with CLUSTAL or MUSCLE)
7. STOCKHOLM alignments, typically .sth (starts with # STOCKHOLM)
8. GFA assembly graph, typically .gfa (starts with ^[A-Z]\t)
.
Files may be compressed with:
.
1. gzip, typically .gz
2. bzip2, typically .bz2
3. zip, typically .zip
.
This package contains some example data for testing.
Description-md5:
Multi-Arch: foreign
Homepage: https://github.com/tseemann/any2fasta
Section: science
Priority: optional
Filename: pool/main/a/any2fasta/any2fasta-examples_0.4.2-2_all.deb