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  • Command Line BLAST for specific genome using TAXID

    I am using command line blast in MS-DOS and I can easily use it for NCBI database NT. My problem is in doing BLAST for a FASTA file against a specific genome:
    • viral genome
    • bacterial genome
    • fungal genome


    I have the TAXID for each group and although I know how to do it using online BLAST, my problem is in limiting the database to just a specific taxid I have in Command Line BLAST in MS-DOS.

    I would be delighted if you help me in this case.

  • #2
    same question here, any updates since your last post?

    I am trying to blast my sanger fastq reads originated from BACs to filter contaminants against the e.coli genomes database. I´ve downloaded some of the most representative but it will be more practical to blast against an updated nt database using blast+ on my local server, in this case I want to blast against the nt taxId:562 (e.coli).
    Do you know if there is a way of doing this maybe by creating an alias for the nt database or if there is a way of extracting a subset DB by taxid and creating a new blast DB from the nt?

    any help or comment would be greatly appreciated

    Best Regards!
    Last edited by DeNovoG; 02-10-2012, 09:29 AM.

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    • #3
      Maybe as a starting point, http://nebc.nerc.ac.uk/tools/code-co...#-tax2blast-pl

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