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Asked: June 11, 20262026-06-11T21:49:25+00:00 2026-06-11T21:49:25+00:00

This question is actually for DNA codon analysis, to put it in a simple

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This question is actually for DNA codon analysis, to put it in a simple way, let’s say I have a file like this:
atgaaaccaaag…
and I want to count the number of ‘aaa’ triplet present in this file. Importantly, the triplets start from the very beginning (which means atg,aaa,cca,aag,…) So the result should be 1 instead of 2 ‘aaa’ in this example.
Is there any Python or Shellscript methods to do this? Thanks!

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    2026-06-11T21:49:26+00:00Added an answer on June 11, 2026 at 9:49 pm

    first readin the file

    with open("some.txt") as f:
        file_data = f.read()
    

    then split it into 3’s

    codons = [file_data[i:i+3] for i in range(0,len(file_data),3)]
    

    then count em

    print codons.count('aaa')
    

    like so

    >>> my_codons = 'atgaaaccaaag'
    >>> codons = [my_codons[i:i+3] for i in range(0,len(my_codons),3)]
    >>> codons
    ['atg', 'aaa', 'cca', 'aag']
    >>> codons.count('aaa')
    1
    
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