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[[2. Make a Perl program translating &#39;all&#39; combinations of triple bases into amino acids&nbsp;-YJ code:309ir ]]<br />
 
[[2. Make a Perl program translating &#39;all&#39; combinations of triple bases into amino acids&nbsp;-YJ code:309ir ]]<br />
 
[[3. Pick 5 protein sequences and predict their secondary structures using available prediction programs&nbsp;-YJ code:309ir ]]<br />
 
[[3. Pick 5 protein sequences and predict their secondary structures using available prediction programs&nbsp;-YJ code:309ir ]]<br />
[[4. Open and re-write one FASTA file containing one protein sequence of TERT&nbsp;-YJ code:309ir ]]<br />
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[[5. Create a FASTA file with a sequence. Open it and reverse the sequence of it and print it out in another FASTA file&nbsp;-YJ code:309ir ]]<br />
 
[[6. Extract a sequence MKKTGIKG from ASMKATAHQMKKTGIKGMSTYALLRL and print it out in a file&nbsp;-YJ code:309ir ]]<br />
 
[[7. In a multi-sequence FASTA file, produce statistics such as sequence number, average seq length, GC content, AT content, etc&nbsp;-YJ code:309ir ]]<br />
 
[[8. Align two protein sequences using a dynamic programming method in Perl&nbsp;-YJ code:309ir ]]<br />
 
[[9. Randomly generate five 100 AA long protein sequences and store them in a FASTA file&nbsp;-YJ code:309ir ]]<br />
 
[[10. Create a flat text file database of protein sequences with hash function in Perl&nbsp;-YJ code:309ir ]]<br />
 
 
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