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this will take away the error, but then when i look at the output of the loop it's littered with stop codons. if i print $lol2 from within the loop, i get the amino acid sequences and they look good (stops always followed by M or some alternative start codon), but i still get this error.
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Re^4: Keep getting "use of unitialized value" error in a weird place
by LanX (Saint) on Apr 09, 2016 at 17:59 UTC

      And (ATTN: listendohg!!!), LanX's observation/recommendation should show you why including sample data (also surrounded by <code>...</code> tags) is so useful to those of us trying to help... which means, useful to you.

      So, in addition to all the good advice above, please read I know what I mean. Why don't you? and the "more extensive" section of 174051.

      ++$anecdote ne $data