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| === Detection of site in the Influenza Virus Hemagglutinin HA1 chain === | === Detection of site in the Influenza Virus Hemagglutinin HA1 chain === | ||
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| + | We would like to know which sites are important between the Hemagglutinin HA1 of the virus in Avian (genes starting with Av_) and in Human (genes starting with Hu_). | ||
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| The output is put in the file tdg.out. | The output is put in the file tdg.out. | ||
| - | We need to transform it with some unix tools (the four are one unique command): | + | We need to transform it with some unix tools (the four lines are one unique command): |
| + | (/!\ These Unix tools need Cygwin to work in Windows /!\ If you don't have Cygwin, you can continue the tutorial by skip the R part. The sites are given at the end). | ||
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| Put a vertical line a the root of the tree to split the tree in two. | Put a vertical line a the root of the tree to split the tree in two. | ||
| - | => Visualise the position of these sites | + | => Visualise the position of these sites. |