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  • how to exclude the known ncRNA

    I have some data of Arabidopsis for small RNA analysis. Now i want to do a locall alignment with Rfam then exclude the sequences which match to Rfam from futher analysis. But the question is:
    Do i need to extract the relevant Arabidopsis members of the Rfam before alignning? If it's best to do that, how should i deal with members with no species name? Do they also need to extract for matching? These members are as follows:

    >RF00005;tRNA;AAVX01183092.1/735-806 :
    GTCCCATAGCATTGTGGTTTGCGTATTCGCCTTGCAAGCGAGAGGATCTG
    GGTTCGATTCCCAGGTGGGGCA
    >RF00005;tRNA;AAVX01300616.1/338-420 :
    GTAGTTGTGGCTGAGTGGTTAAGACAATGGACTAGAAATCCACTAGAAAA
    CTACCCGCGCAGGTTCGAATCCTGCAGACTACG
    >RF00005;tRNA;AAVX01004056.1/1665-1747 :
    GAAGTATTGGCCGAGTGGCGAAGGCGATGGACTACAAATCCATTGAGAAA
    CTTCCCGCGCTGTTTCGAATCCTGCCGACTACG

    Looking forward to your reply~~
    Thank you in advance!

  • #2
    Sounds like a generic qn. Perhaps u may wish to move ur thread to the bioinfomatics subforum?
    http://kevin-gattaca.blogspot.com/

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    • #3
      Originally posted by KevinLam View Post
      Sounds like a generic qn. Perhaps u may wish to move ur thread to the bioinfomatics subforum?
      KevinLam, thanks for your advice!

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      • #4
        I used ncrna.org, but that was for human data. Probably they have arabidopsis as well
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        bioinfosm

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        • #5
          Originally posted by bioinfosm View Post
          I used ncrna.org, but that was for human data. Probably they have arabidopsis as well
          Thanks for your information!

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