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  • multiple sequences extraction from fasta

    Hi,

    I went through the forum but I couldn't find anything that does exactly what I need.

    I would like to automatically search for multiple sequences (say, MLST loci) in a batch of genomes files in fasta format, then extract the results (the sequences) for further analysis. Say I want to search for a dozen loci in a list of genome files with a single command.

    I guess there are scripts ready for the task, but I couldn't find.

    Thanks a lot in advance!

  • #2
    what do you mean by search?

    You want to search based on sequence similarity to known genes or search based on a known sequence identifier?

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    • #3
      I meant search by similarity, thank you.

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      • #4
        Without knowing how many sequences you want to compare, the obvious choice would be to use BLAST

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        • #5
          How big is the string that you want to look for? Gene-sized? Use BLAST. A few to a few dozen nucleotides, "grep" or a string search tool would work.

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          • #6
            BLAT is also very useful (and quick) for such similarity searches.

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            • #7
              I meant to search for gene sized sequences.

              The question is if there is a script to allow automatic BLAST search of a list of sequence queries in a list of genome files, and returns the results (best only) so that I can more easily go on from there into further analysis.

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