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check50 gives different output than my own for "18.txt" sequence. All others pass. Any thoug...
If you look at the databases, you'll see that Harry (which your code produces for sequence 18) is almost an exact match with one exception. Sequence 18 contains TCTG 41 times, rather than the 40 times …
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Program for dna not printing anything
Your code should most definitely be printing errors, not just nothing.
Your most pressing problem is that your indices for argv are wrong (you're trying to open the wrong parameters for the files you …
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Program for dna not printing anything
Some final tips:
!= 'name': is unnecessary because the fieldnames[1:] already drops 'name'
strsn[z] == k[z] will never be true, because the data is read in from the CSV file as strings, while your se …
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Computing consecutive STR is sometimes off by a little (Spoiler!)
Your problem is that the nucleotide loop steps through each letter of the sample, but when you find a match your index variable falls out of sync with the letter you are checking.
I generally prefer n …
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PSET 6 DNA - Computing STRs
What is the value of i when the function moves on to the next str?