Seqanswers Leaderboard Ad

Collapse

Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • comparative annotation tool

    Hi,

    I've a newly sequenced genome and an annotated genome from a very related species.

    I'm looking for a way to annotate the newly sequenced genome from the annotated one. So I thought that comparative genomics was a good idea. Anyone know a good program to do this ?

    Another idea is to take all the gene sequence ( only the CDS ? ) and align them on the newly sequenced genome to find the ortholog genes ..

    Thanks in advance,

    N.

  • #2
    It might depend on how big your genome is. Have you sequenced a large eukaryotic genome, or are you working with a smaller bacterial or viral genome.

    I have used MAUVE to aid in this type of thing (http://gel.ahabs.wisc.edu/mauve/). It will at least give you a roadmap to work with, but might not be as automated as what you are looking for.

    Similarly if you are working with a smallish genome the Artemis / ACT (http://www.sanger.ac.uk/resources/software/act/) set of tools might be of some use.

    There is an interesting tool called the GATU (Genome Analysis Transfer Utility) which is designed for large DNA genomes. I am not sure if it could be used for viral genomes, but it is an interesting approach and worth taking a look at. Chris Upton hosts it as well as other resources at http://athena.bioc.uvic.ca/.

    SAH

    Comment


    • #3
      I'm working on large genome ( Bos Taurus ).

      I'll test GATU

      Comment


      • #4
        I would be surprised if GATU worked out of the box for a genome of that size. I was recommending it more as a concept than a true solution. It may be possible to replicate what GATU does or find another tool that handles larger data sets.

        But it never hurts to try! You could always break your data down into smaller chunks. The largest sequence I have ever put into it was around 160K.

        Good luck!

        SAH

        Comment

        Latest Articles

        Collapse

        • seqadmin
          Essential Discoveries and Tools in Epitranscriptomics
          by seqadmin




          The field of epigenetics has traditionally concentrated more on DNA and how changes like methylation and phosphorylation of histones impact gene expression and regulation. However, our increased understanding of RNA modifications and their importance in cellular processes has led to a rise in epitranscriptomics research. “Epitranscriptomics brings together the concepts of epigenetics and gene expression,” explained Adrien Leger, PhD, Principal Research Scientist...
          04-22-2024, 07:01 AM
        • seqadmin
          Current Approaches to Protein Sequencing
          by seqadmin


          Proteins are often described as the workhorses of the cell, and identifying their sequences is key to understanding their role in biological processes and disease. Currently, the most common technique used to determine protein sequences is mass spectrometry. While still a valuable tool, mass spectrometry faces several limitations and requires a highly experienced scientist familiar with the equipment to operate it. Additionally, other proteomic methods, like affinity assays, are constrained...
          04-04-2024, 04:25 PM

        ad_right_rmr

        Collapse

        News

        Collapse

        Topics Statistics Last Post
        Started by seqadmin, Today, 11:49 AM
        0 responses
        13 views
        0 likes
        Last Post seqadmin  
        Started by seqadmin, Yesterday, 08:47 AM
        0 responses
        16 views
        0 likes
        Last Post seqadmin  
        Started by seqadmin, 04-11-2024, 12:08 PM
        0 responses
        61 views
        0 likes
        Last Post seqadmin  
        Started by seqadmin, 04-10-2024, 10:19 PM
        0 responses
        60 views
        0 likes
        Last Post seqadmin  
        Working...
        X