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  • Blast2go input files

    Hi everyone,

    I have a question regarding the options for blast2go input. I am currently analyzing an RNAseq project comparing gene expression patterns during four treatments, each with three biological replicates. I am using the Tuxedo suite (TopHat, Cufflinks, Cuffmerge, Cuffdiff) for assembly and differential expression analysis and I would like to look at the ontology of the differentially expressed genes that I was able to pull out from the cuffdiff output, but it doesn't seem to be in a format that blast2go can deal with. Has anyone else run into a similar issue? And if so, how do I go about getting my GO data for these genes? Is a file format change necessary, or am I missing something?

    Thanks,
    Alex

  • #2
    Blast2GO just needs a FASTA file of your gene sequences (one record per gene), or a BLAST XML file of your genes searched against the NCBI NR database.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by maubp View Post
      Blast2GO just needs a FASTA file of your gene sequences (one record per gene), or a BLAST XML file of your genes searched against the NCBI NR database.
      Thanks for the input. I am aware that a FASTA file is required for blast2go, but I am primarily interested in annotating only the transcripts that were differentially expressed among the treatment groups. Since that information in contained in the cuffdiff output, I'm curious if there is a way to generate a fasta file that contains only those sequences of interest.

      Thanks again,
      Alex

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      • #4
        In that case just filter your FASTA file of all genes to make a new smaller FASTA file of just the genes of interest (using the differentially expressed gene ID list from cuffdiff). That should be trivial in your scripting language of choice.

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        • #5
          Blast2GO has a GO term enrichment function, that might be what you want. You need a Blast2GO result for all sequences then give the test set as a list of sequence names that is then compared against all the sequences.

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