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PROGRAM:
NAME
prodigal - microbial (bacterial and archaeal) gene finding program
SYNOPSIS
prodigal [-a trans_file] [-c] [-d nuc_file] [-f output_type] [-g tr_table] [-h] [-i
input_file] [-m] [-n] [-o output_file] [-p mode] [-q] [-s start_file] [-t training_file]
[-v]
DESCRIPTION
Prodigal (Prokaryotic Dynamic Programming Genefinding Algorithm) is a microbial (bacterial
and archaeal) gene finding program developed at Oak Ridge National Laboratory and the
University of Tennessee.
OPTIONS
-a: Write protein translations to the selected file.
-c: Closed ends. Do not allow genes to run off edges.
-d: Write nucleotide sequences of genes to the selected file.
-f: Select output format (gbk, gff, or sco). Default is gbk.
-g: Specify a translation table to use (default 11).
-h: Print help menu and exit.
-i: Specify input file (default reads from stdin).
-m: Treat runs of n's as masked sequence and do not build genes across them.
-n: Bypass the Shine-Dalgarno trainer and force the program to scan for motifs.
-o: Specify output file (default writes to stdout).
-p: Select procedure (single or meta). Default is single.
-q: Run quietly (suppress normal stderr output).
-s: Write all potential genes (with scores) to the selected file.
-t: Write a training file (if none exists); otherwise, read and use the specified
training file.
-v: Print version number and exit.
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