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  • TGICL fasta vs refdb

    Hi,

    I'm using tgicl for clustering EST,
    I don't want to it perform all-vs-all, I want to it perform my EST against TIGR gene index <refDb>, how I can do that?.

    I use

    Code:
    tgicl -F myEST.fasta -c 1 -p 95 -l 50 -v 20 -O '-p 95 -o 50 -y 20'
    I think that I have to use the -d parmeter. In the help says

    Code:
    -d   do not perform all-vs-all search, but search <fasta_db> against
          <refDb> instead; exit after the pairwise hits are generated
    May be it is similar to a local blast, download a database or create a database but in a local blast I have to call to the database [blastn -query input -out output -db database] with an alias (for example database.nal - for nucleotide) but with tgicl I don't know how I call the database.

    Help please

    Daniel
    Last edited by Daniel Fernandez; 11-30-2011, 09:31 PM.

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