my %h;
while ( defined ( $_ = <DATA> )){
chomp;
my ( $k, $v) = split ' ';
push @{$h{$k}}, $v;
}
open my $fh1, '>', '/tmp/1.txt' or die;
open my $fh2, '>', '/tmp/2.txt' or die;
for my $k ( sort keys %h ) {
my $c = @{$h{$k}};
for ( @{$h{$k}}){
$c > 1 ? print $fh2 "$k\t$_\n" : print $fh1 "$k\t$_\n";
}}
__DATA__
protein1 stomach
protein2 head
protein3 muscle
protein3 heart
protein3 brain
protein4 leg
protein5 toes
protein5 mouth
protein6 ear
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