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If, for any of these reasons, you aren't getting any hits, it might be time to make sure you're doing it right: | If, for any of these reasons, you aren't getting any hits, it might be time to make sure you're doing it right: | ||
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:::*You should have three additional files made from the original fasta file: | :::*You should have three additional files made from the original fasta file: | ||
Revision as of 18:54, 22 February 2011
When Nucleotides Don't Work
Occasionally BLASTing genes with just a nucleotide sequence doesn't work. This can be due to a number of reasons:
- Lack of conservation between species
- Incomplete genome database
- Rearrangement of introns/exons
If, for any of these reasons, you aren't getting any hits, it might be time to make sure you're doing it right:
- = First - Check to make sure that your database is made correctly. =
- You should have three additional files made from the original fasta file:
- = First - Check to make sure that your database is made correctly. =
- Second - Check that your commands are correct.
- Ensure that you are in the correct database and BLASTing with the correct file name
- Sequences being blasted should be in TextEdit and saved without any extension (such as .txt)
- Second - Check that your commands are correct.
- 'Third -