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| 0.1.2 | May 11, 2023 |
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| 0.1.1 | May 9, 2023 |
| 0.1.0 | May 9, 2023 |
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protein_translation
A crate to translate &str or String of RNA sequence with nucleotide into a Vec<&str> of
their appropriate protein names.
Explaination
A codon is a DNA or RNA sequence of three nucleotides (a trinucleotide) that forms a unit of genomic information encoding a particular amino acid or signaling the termination of protein synthesis (stop signals). DNA and the corresponding messenger RNA are made up of a series of bases (nucleotides). In RNA, these bases are often labeled with the letters A, U, C, and G. A set of three bases makes up a codon. These codons have their corresponding protein names that are parsed until the STOP codon is found.
Example
use protein_translation::*;
fn main() {
let rna = "AUGUUUUCUUAAAUG".to_string();
let protein_vec = rna.protein_translate().unwrap();
assert_eq!(
vec!["Methionine", "Phenylalanine", "Serine"],
protein_vec,
);
}
Dependencies
~230–670KB
~15K SLoC