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"""Tests for third_party.nucleus.util.sequence_utils."""
from __future__ import absolute_import
from __future__ import division
from __future__ import print_function
from absl.testing import absltest
from absl.testing import parameterized
from third_party.nucleus.util import sequence_utils
class SequenceUtilsTests(parameterized.TestCase):
@parameterized.parameters(
dict(seq='', expected=''),
dict(seq='A', expected='T'),
dict(seq='T', expected='A'),
dict(seq='C', expected='G'),
dict(seq='G', expected='C'),
dict(seq='GGGCAGATT', expected='AATCTGCCC'),
dict(
seq='GGGCAGANN',
expected='NNTCTGCCC',
complement_dict=sequence_utils.DNA_COMPLEMENT_UPPER),
dict(
seq='accgt',
expected='acggt',
complement_dict=sequence_utils.DNA_COMPLEMENT),
dict(
seq='ATCGRYSWKMBVDHN',
expected='NDHBVKMWSRYCGAT',
complement_dict=sequence_utils.IUPAC_DNA_COMPLEMENT_UPPER),
dict(
seq='ATCGRYSWKMBVDHNatcgryswkmbvdhn',
expected='ndhbvkmwsrycgatNDHBVKMWSRYCGAT',
complement_dict=sequence_utils.IUPAC_DNA_COMPLEMENT),
)
def test_reverse_complement(self, seq, expected, complement_dict=None):
"""Tests canonical DNA sequences are reverse complemented correctly."""
self.assertEqual(
sequence_utils.reverse_complement(seq, complement_dict), expected)
@parameterized.parameters(
dict(seq='GGGCAGANN'),
dict(seq='accgt'),
dict(
seq='ATCGRYSWKMBVDHNatcgryswkmbvdhn',
complement_dict=sequence_utils.IUPAC_DNA_COMPLEMENT_UPPER),
dict(seq='X', complement_dict=sequence_utils.IUPAC_DNA_COMPLEMENT),
)
def test_bad_reverse_complement(self, seq, complement_dict=None):
"""Tests error is raised when complement_dict does not cover given seq."""
with self.assertRaisesRegexp(sequence_utils.Error, 'Unknown base in'):
sequence_utils.reverse_complement(seq, complement_dict)
@parameterized.parameters(
dict(
bases_set=sequence_utils.STRICT_DNA_BASES_UPPER,
complement_dict=sequence_utils.STRICT_DNA_COMPLEMENT_UPPER),
dict(
bases_set=sequence_utils.STRICT_DNA_BASES,
complement_dict=sequence_utils.STRICT_DNA_COMPLEMENT),
dict(
bases_set=sequence_utils.DNA_BASES_UPPER,
complement_dict=sequence_utils.DNA_COMPLEMENT_UPPER),
dict(
bases_set=sequence_utils.DNA_BASES,
complement_dict=sequence_utils.DNA_COMPLEMENT),
)
def test_base_set_definitions(self, bases_set, complement_dict):
"""Tests that base set and complement dict definitions are consistent."""
self.assertEqual(bases_set, frozenset(complement_dict.keys()))
if __name__ == '__main__':
absltest.main()