نتایج جستجو برای: blastn

تعداد نتایج: 414  

2016
Kwame Gyang

Recent advances in DNA sequencing have resulted in several terabytes of DNA sequences. These sequences themselves are not informative. Biologists usually perform comparative analysis of DNA queries against these large terabyte databases for the purpose of developing hypotheses pertaining to function and relation. This is typically done using software on a general multiprocessor. However, these ...

2017

Tasks The blastn and blastp applications have a –task option. This option sets the parameters (e.g., word-size or gap values) to typical values for a specific type of search. For example, the “megablast” task is optimized for intraspecies comparison as it uses a large word-size, whereas “blastn” is better suited for interspecies comparisons with a shorter word-size. These tasks resemble the “Pr...

2011
Jeffrey P. Tomkins

To provide a fresh and less-biased global set of analyses, large-scale comparative DNA sequence alignments between the chimpanzee and human genomes were performed with the BLASTN algorithm. One group of experiments was conducted with query and subject low-complexity sequence masking enabled while the second set had masking parameters disabled. Each group of sub-experiments tested fifteen combin...

2003
Zhenqiang Tan Xia Cao Beng Chin Ooi Anthony K. H. Tung

The growing interest in genomic research has caused an explosive growth in the size of DNA databases making it increasely challenging to perform searches on them. In this paper, we proposed an index structure called the ed-tree for supporting fast and effective homology searches on DNA databases. The ed-tree is developed to enable probe-based homology search algorithms like Blastn which generat...

2012
Éderson Akio Kido José Ribamar Costa Ferreira Neto Roberta Lane de Oliveira Silva Valesca Pandolfi Ana Carolina Ribeiro Guimarães Daniela Truffi Veiga Sabrina Moutinho Chabregas Sérgio Crovella Ana Maria Benko-Iseppon

In the scope of the present work, four SuperSAGE libraries have been generated, using bulked root tissues from four drought-tolerant accessions as compared with four bulked sensitive genotypes, aiming to generate a panel of differentially expressed stress-responsive genes. Both groups were submitted to 24 hours of water deficit stress. The SuperSAGE libraries produced 8,787,315 tags (26 bp) tha...

2013
A. Jenifer S. Karthick

Basic Local Alignment Search Tool (BLAST) is a standard computer application that molecular biologists use to search for sequence similarity in genomic databases. BLASTN, a version of BLAST specifically designed for DNA sequence searches i.e., it will find the similarities between the query sequence and the subject sequence. This similarity is to understand the function and evolutionary history...

2017
V. Kishore Kumar

BLAST (basic local alignment search tool) is one of the most popular sequence analysis tools used by molecular biologists. It is designed to efficiently find similar regions between two sequences that have biological significance. Because the genomic databases size is growing rapidly, when performing a complete genomic database search of the computation time of BLAST, it is continuously increas...

Journal: :Bioinformatics 2005
Robert Belshaw Aris Katzourakis

UNLABELLED BlastAlign uses NCBI blastn to build a multiple nucleotide alignment and is intended for use with sequences that have large indels or are otherwise difficult to align globally. The program builds a matrix representing regions of homology along the sequences, from which it selects the 'most representative' sequence and then extracts the blastn query-anchored multiple alignment for thi...

2011
Giovanni Bussotti Emanuele Raineri Ionas Erb Matthias Zytnicki Andreas Wilm Emmanuel Beaudoing Philipp Bucher Cedric Notredame

We present and validate BlastR, a method for efficiently and accurately searching non-coding RNAs. Our approach relies on the comparison of di-nucleotides using BlosumR, a new log-odd substitution matrix. In order to use BlosumR for comparison, we recoded RNA sequences into protein-like sequences. We then showed that BlosumR can be used along with the BlastP algorithm in order to search non-cod...

2014

\ Abstract: BLAST (Basic Local Alignment Search Tool) is one of the most popular sequence analysis tools used by molecular biologists. It is designed to efficiently find similar regions between two sequences that have biological significance. However, because the size of genomic databases is growing rapidly, the computation time of BLAST, when performing a complete genomic database search, is c...

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