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  • E-value in Blast

    Hello everybody!!

    How blast results very with change in e-value.
    If i change e-value from 10 to directly to some value like e10-6(0.000001)


    Thanks
    Pa1

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    • #3
      You are asking how does reducing the E-value change your blast results if I understand correctly. When you change the E-value from 10 to 1E-6, you will remove results which are less significant and thus, you get lower number of results. The smaller the E-value, the more significant is the result. The smallest E-value you can get is 0.0. If two results contain E-value 0.0, I would look at the scores to find the most significant results.

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      • #4
        Yeah, one more thing to keep in mind. E-value setting does not affect parameters of the alignment, it just makes BLAST display more or less hits.

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