This scheme workflow describes how to find substrings in sequences and group these sequences by different parameters.
First, the workflow reads the workflow reads sequences and text strings (patterns) from files. Then, these data sets are multiplexed using this rule: every sequence is united with every pattern. After multiplexing these united data sets are transported to the find patterns element. The results of patterns searching are grouped by id of a sequence: original and find patterns annotations are united into two new grouped annotations sets. And finally, the grouped data are written into file, specified by a user.
By default, sequence multiplexed using the rule “1 to 1”. You can configure this value in the Multiplexer element parameters. Also, you can configure the Pattern element parameters and Grouper element parameters.
To try out this sample, add the input files to the Read Sequence and Read Plain Text elements, select the name and location of the output files in the Write Sequence element and run the workflow.
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Workflow Sample Location
The workflow sample "Find Substrings at Sequences" can be found in the "Data Merging" section of the Workflow Designer samples.
Workflow Image
The workflow looks as follows:
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Workflow Wizard
The wizard has 3 pages.
Input sequence(s): On this page you must input sequence(s).
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Input pattern(s): On this page you must input pattern(s).
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Find substrings: On this page you can modify search and output parameters.
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