If a nucleotide triplet with an unknown nucleotide appears (ex. ANC instead of ATC), I'd want to either skip those, or mark them with a letter like 'X'.

In the first two solutions, you can use exists, e.g.:

if ( exists $genetic_code{$codon} ) { $amino_acid .= $genetic_code{$codon}; } else { $amino_acid .= $codon; # - OR - $amino_acid .= 'X'; # or something else... }

Update: Or, written more tersely, either $amino_acid .= exists $genetic_code{$codon} ? $genetic_code{$codon} : 'X'; or $amino_acid .= $genetic_code{$codon} // 'X'; (the former uses the Conditional Operator, and the latter uses Logical Defined Or instead of exists, assuming you don't have any undef values in your hash).


In reply to Re^3: Translation Substring Error by haukex
in thread Translation Substring Error by FIJI42

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