You should be able to do in Biomart I think fetch seq shoudl also allow you to 
do the same.
Vasu


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Subject: Fwd: [galaxy-user] Cufflinks transcript-extract

---------- Forwarded message ----------From: dongdong zhaoweiming 
<zhaoweiming1...@yahoo.com.cn>Date: Sat, Oct 29, 2011 at 10:38 PMSubject: 
[galaxy-user] Cufflinks transcript-extractTo: galaxy-u...@bx.psu.edu 
Hi,

I use cufflinks to assemble my RNA-Seq reads which produced a GTF file, such as 
follows:(1)chr1 Cufflinks       transcript      6234876 6235400 1000    +
chr1    Cufflinks       exon    6234876 6235060 1000    +
chr1    Cufflinks       exon    6235239 6235400 1000    +
 
(2)
chr1    Cufflinks       transcript      6230065 6230437 1000 
chr1    Cufflinks       exon    6230065 6230437 1000
 
I want to extract transcrip sequence from the (1) and (2). But fetch sequence 
could only extract 
genomic sequence, it only fit for transcrit which had one exon,so are there any 
other tools to extract transcripts which had
 >=2 exons sequence and combine it?
 
Thanks a lot!
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