$temp='196818OVA_Chlre2_kg.scaffold_4000234YEE1\'conservedmembraneproteinSequence
:196818OVA_Chlre2_kg.scaffold_4000234YEE1\'conservedmembraneprotein';

    #$name = $1;
        $temp = ~s/'//g;
        print $temp;


its gives me: 4294967295 i dont know what this is...

the space is giving you an assigment (from the "=") to $temp of the binary 
inverse (from the "~") of the number of match/substitutes for a single 
quote (from the s///g).

a

Andy Bach
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