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  • andtill
    Junior Member
    • Nov 2012
    • 2

    How do I extract partial sequence data (Fasta) from multiple hits in NCBI nucleotide?

    Hi,

    I would like to extract DNA sequence data from one gene on the mitochondrion for multiple species. At NCBI nucleotide I can search for "mitochondrion complete" and I will get a large list of a number of sequenced mitochondrion. From these hits I would like to only extract the DNA sequence data from one gene (annotated as "16S ribosomal RNA"). Alternatively, from all hits, extract DNA sequence data between a specified region (same for all hits).

    Thanks!
    /Andreas
  • joshuapk
    Junior Member
    • Mar 2012
    • 9

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    I would suggest either downloading the mitochondria Genbank files and parsing with Bio::Perl Feature-Annotation (http://www.bioperl.org/wiki/HOWTO:Feature-Annotation). Or if these genes have individual identifiers from your BLAST you can use
    blastcmddb -db [local nt] -entry_batch [file with ids per line] -out (output name)

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