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    Hello Seq_Community!! I work in INDIA, developing my understanding about sequence data analysis and am here to learn and exchange support!
    Last edited by Ayyappa_kumar; 07-22-2014, 09:22 AM.

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    Hi I am working with CHIP-Seq Single end data. I have performed peak detection using the MACS14 . Now I need to convert thus obtained bed file to fasta format. I tried bedtools although it was not useful. Please let me know how i can convert the bed file to fasta so that I can perform motif detection on this data using MEME.

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    • #3
      Did you try fastafrombed and did that not work?

      Are you trying to do this without downloading a local copy of the genome?

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      • #4
        THANKS for your prompt response!!!

        Yes, I worked with fastafrombed option but it gave me errors while doing this, I have searched in google regarding the error but no use.

        Do I need to provide the genome file for converting the bed to fasta. Also please tell me the format of the genome file and steps to do it.

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        • #5
          Genome file needs to be in fasta format (multi fasta if there are more then one chromosome).
          $ fastaFromBed -fi genome.fa -bed your_bed_file.bed -fo data_extracted.fasta

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          • #6
            Can I concatenate all the chr.fa files using cat option, and can create the genome. Later will I be able to use the above utility.

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            • #7
              Yes that should work .. as long as you are using the same genome build/files that you used for the original alignments and the chromosome names match what is in your bed file.

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              • #8
                It works !!!!

                Thanks for your help.

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                • #9
                  MEME motif discovery

                  I have performed the motif detection using MEME, it resulted me with the motif of 50 bp now and later I have performed the motif search using the TOM TOM and I have got some three known motifs with 30 bp each. Now i am confused with the obtained motifs, is it common to get motifs with 50 bps? Any suggestions will be appreciated

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