I should start out by saying that I'm as new as it gets to both Python and Biopython. I'm trying to split a large .fasta file (with multiple entries) into single files, each with a single entry. I found most of the following code on the Biopython wiki/ Cookbook site, and adapted it just a bit. My problem is that this generator names them as "1.fasta", "2.fasta", etc. and I need them named by some identifier such as GI number.
def batch_iterator(iterator, batch_size) :
"""Returns lists of length batch_size.
This can be used on any iterator, for example to batch up
SeqRecord objects from Bio.SeqIO.parse(...), or to batch
Alignment objects from Bio.AlignIO.parse(...), or simply
lines from a file handle.
This is a generator function, and it returns lists of the
entries from the supplied iterator. Each list will have
batch_size entries, although the final list may be shorter.
"""
entry = True #Make sure we loop once
while entry :
batch = []
while len(batch) < batch_size :
try :
entry = next(iterator)
except StopIteration :
entry = None
if entry is None :
#End of file
break
batch.append(entry)
if batch :
yield batch
from Bio import SeqIO
infile = input('Which .fasta file would you like to open? ')
record_iter = SeqIO.parse(open(infile), "fasta")
for i, batch in enumerate(batch_iterator(record_iter, 1)) :
outfile = "c:\python32\myfiles\%i.fasta" % (i+1)
handle = open(outfile, "w")
count = SeqIO.write(batch, handle, "fasta")
handle.close()
print ("Wrote %i records to %s" % (count, outfile))
If I try to replace:
outfile = "c:\python32\myfiles\%i.fasta" % (i+1)
with:
outfile = "c:\python32\myfiles\%s.fasta" % record_iter.id)
so that it will name something similar to seq_record.id in SeqIO, it gives the following error:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "C:\Python32\myscripts\generator.py", line 33, in <module>
outfile = "c:\python32\myfiles\%s.fasta" % record_iter.id)
AttributeError: 'generator' object has no attribute 'id'
Although the generator function has no attribute 'id', can I get around this somehow? Is this script too complicated for what I'm trying to do?!? Thanks, Charles
If you want just one sequence per file, the batch function is overkill.