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  • Help to use Blast2go

    Hello,

    Could anyone show me what I'm doing wrong: I import the blast results in xml. After that I go to Tools -> database configuration, and use a local database. The problem occurs when I start mapping, this process start well but after some time the program lock. This is relationated with the program's memory?

    Thanks in advance,

  • #2
    Hello,

    Might be RAM issue, Blast2go uses a lot of memory.
    For our node with 96 Gb RAM, we still have to split the blast xml results and then run Blast2Go.

    Try spliting the xml input and then run.

    --
    pg

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    • #3
      Open the java file in a text edit program. At the bottom it should say something like
      "<j2se version="1.5+" initial-heap-size="64m" max-heap-size="2048M"/>"

      Delete " max-heap-size="2048M" " and save the file.

      This removes any cap on memory allocation and hopefully will work

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      • #4
        Thanks for the replies,

        I was using less RAM and also was using an earlier java version.

        So, I updated the java and increase the maximum JVM Heap Size (-Xmx).

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        • #5
          hi everyone

          How can I separate annotated sequences from no annotated, and then use to run blast against nr database

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          • #6
            Hi Monika.
            Just use the "Select by Colour" function in Blast2GO to select sequences by their analysis status.
            If you want to select all non-blue sequences just choose all the non-blue colours and than remove the existing blast results of the selected sequences to redo the blast against the NR database.

            Tip: Please note that In any way, Blast2GO, by default, only blasts sequences which are not yet blasted (white, red or lila) so no need to select them specifically. Of course, if you want to redo the blast for some sequences you will have to select them and remove the blast results first.

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