For the pure ACGTacgt lines it is simple:
$in = 'GTAGGGGCTGCGCGAACGCAAACCCCCGCTGCCACAAATGATCGTCGGACTGTAGAACTCTGA +ACGTGTAGATCTCGGTGGCCGCCGTATCATTAAAAAAA';; ( $out = reverse $in ) =~ tr[acgtACGT][tgcaTGCA];; print $out;; TTTTTTTAATGATACGGCGGCCACCGAGATCTACACGTTCAGAGTTCTACAGTCCGACGATCATTTGTGG +CAGCGGGGGTTTGCGTTCGCGCAGCCCCTAC
Extending that to deal with the other letters and characters is just a case of knowing the complement rules -- which you presumably do -- and then extending the tr/// conversion strings appropriately.
In reply to Re: find reverse complement of every 2nd line
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in thread find reverse complement of every 2nd line
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