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  • Augustus result interpretation

    Hi,

    I am new to augutus and i used Augustus for fungal genome analysis.

    i used command :

    augustus --species=human --UTR=on sequence.fasta > sequence_augustus.gff



    i got result

    ----- prediction on sequence number 1 (length = 11239, name = contig00001) -----
    # Constraints/Hints:
    # Predicted genes for sequence number 1 on both strands
    # start gene g1
    contig00001 AUGUSTUS gene 1476 4367 1 + . g1
    contig00001 AUGUSTUS transcript 1476 4367 . + . g1.t1
    contig00001 AUGUSTUS tss 1476 1476 . + . transcript_id "g1.t1"; gene_id "g1";
    contig00001 AUGUSTUS exon 1476 1559 . + . transcript_id "g1.t1"; gene_id "g1";
    contig00001 AUGUSTUS exon 2030 4367 . + . transcript_id "g1.t1"; gene_id "g1";
    contig00001 AUGUSTUS start_codon 2378 2380 . + 0 transcript_id "g1.t1"; gene_id "g1";
    contig00001 AUGUSTUS CDS 2378 3223 . + 0 transcript_id "g1.t1"; gene_id "g1";
    contig00001 AUGUSTUS stop_codon 3221 3223 . + 0 transcript_id "g1.t1"; gene_id "g1";
    contig00001 AUGUSTUS tts 4367 4367 . + . transcript_id "g1.t1"; gene_id "g1";
    # protein sequence = [MLDLEIAKNCADGELDGKMVEEHPGVDNKDGSHTDSKGGNKAKGEADWAGQAELPSHVTQTPIETELPLTIAPAIDAH
    # TATEGVVSAAVVAANTRATASIGTSNALGNLSKLPEISRSLIYHFVTAETDFPCVNSECRPPRLLSTISKTIKKEVELYYRCNHRTLMVELNPFEFHH
    # LEDSFPAWSLEEYRAYMAPYMKPVTSRVHDLSIVDEVIIHLADDGPDCLTLLYTLALDHTDPTIPGQSDHEPFRLTLEYASAEGDETRDMHNHEYCTR
    # FRTFFEP]
    # end gene g1




    my question what above result indicates ? and what about protein sequence ? if this protein correspond to the first Nucleotide sequence (contig 1) in my complete fasta file (contains many contigs), should i use this protein sequence and do the BATCH CD search for annotation ? or any other tools for annotation for fungal genmone ?

    Any suggestions.

    Regards !

    Shashank

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