Exercise 1.4: Using string methods
In Lesson 7, we wrote a function to compute the reverse complement of a sequence.
a) Write that function again, still using a for
loop, but do not use the built-in reversed()
function.
b) Write the function one more time, but without any loops.
Solution
a) The trick here is to do what we did in Lesson 7, except use [::-1]
indexing instead of the reversed()
function.
[1]:
def complement_base(base):
"""Returns the Watson-Crick complement of a base."""
if base == 'A' or base == 'a':
return 'T'
elif base == 'T' or base == 't':
return 'A'
elif base == 'G' or base == 'g':
return 'C'
else:
return 'G'
def reverse_complement(seq):
"""Compute reverse complement of a sequence."""
# Initialize reverse complement
rev_seq = ''
# Loop through and populate list with reverse complement
for base in seq:
rev_seq += complement_base(base)
return rev_seq[::-1]
And we’ll do a quick test with the same sequence as in lesson 7.
[2]:
reverse_complement('GCAGTTGCA')
[2]:
'TGCAACTGC'
Bingo!
b) We can eliminate the ``for`` loop by using the replace()
method of strings.
[3]:
def reverse_complement(seq):
"""Compute reverse complement of a sequence."""
# Initialize rev_seq to a lowercase seq
rev_seq = seq.lower()
# Substitute bases
rev_seq = rev_seq.replace('t', 'A')
rev_seq = rev_seq.replace('a', 'T')
rev_seq = rev_seq.replace('g', 'C')
rev_seq = rev_seq.replace('c', 'G')
return rev_seq[::-1]
And let’s give it a test!
[4]:
reverse_complement('GCAGTTGCA')
[4]:
'TGCAACTGC'
Note: We haven’t learned about it yet, but some Googling would allow you to use the translate()
and maketrans()
string methods. maketrans()
makes a translation table for characters in a string, and then the translate()
functions uses it to mutate the characters in the list.
[5]:
def reverse_complement(seq):
"""Compute reverse complement of a sequence."""
return seq.translate(str.maketrans('ATGCatgc', 'TACGTACG'))[::-1]
reverse_complement('GCAGTTGCA')
[5]:
'TGCAACTGC'
So, we were able to do it in one line!
Computing environment
[6]:
%load_ext watermark
%watermark -v -p jupyterlab
Python implementation: CPython
Python version : 3.9.12
IPython version : 8.3.0
jupyterlab: 3.3.2