使用网络BLAST搜索寻找相似的核苷酸序列

Q1 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Istvan Ladunga
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摘要

BLAST (Basic Local Alignment Search Tool)是第一个用于核苷酸或氨基酸序列注释的工具。由于其性能和用户友好性,BLAST是生物信息学的旗舰产品。初学者和中级用户将学习如何在国家生物技术信息中心的网页上设计和提交blastn和Megablast搜索。我们将核酸序列映射到基因组,找到相同或相似的mrna,表达序列标签和非编码RNA序列,并运行Megablast搜索,这比blastn快得多。分类报告、基因组视图和多重比对有助于理解结果。我们解释了预期频率阈值、生物显著性和统计显著性。弱撞击不能提供证据,但为进一步分析提供了线索。我们发现了可能通过翻译BLAST编码同源蛋白的基因。我们通过过滤掉低复杂度区域来减少误报。解析后的BLAST结果可以集成到分析管道中。输出中的链接连接到Entrez和PubMed,以及结构、序列、交互和表达数据库。这有助于与广泛的生物学知识的整合。©2017 by John Wiley &儿子,Inc。
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Finding Similar Nucleotide Sequences Using Network BLAST Searches

The Basic Local Alignment Search Tool (BLAST) is the first tool in the annotation of nucleotide or amino acid sequences. BLAST is a flagship of bioinformatics due to its performance and user-friendliness. Beginners and intermediate users will learn how to design and submit blastn and Megablast searches on the Web pages at the National Center for Biotechnology Information. We map nucleic acid sequences to genomes, find identical or similar mRNAs, expressed sequence tag, and noncoding RNA sequences, and run Megablast searches, which are much faster than blastn. Understanding results is assisted by taxonomy reports, genomic views, and multiple alignments. We interpret expected frequency thresholds, biological significance, and statistical significance. Weak hits provide no evidence, but indicate hints for further analyses. We find genes that may code for homologous proteins by translated BLAST. We reduce false positives by filtering out low-complexity regions. Parsed BLAST results can be integrated into analysis pipelines. Links in the output connect to Entrez and PubMed, as well as structural, sequence, interaction, and expression databases. This facilitates integration with a wide spectrum of biological knowledge. © 2017 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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Current protocols in bioinformatics
Current protocols in bioinformatics Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Biochemistry
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