Seqanswers Leaderboard Ad

Collapse

Announcement

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

  • Identifying gene name synonyms

    A quick question.
    Using Entez database or AmiGO, How to you find all synonyms of a particular gene in other genomes without falling back on a sequence homology search.

    For example. Gene psaB can also be annotated as ycf4.

    In fact, I am attempting to identify protein clusters between my newly sequenced genome and the relatives using a script. So, I need to obtain a list of all synonyms.

    Whats the best method, or software.

  • #2
    Originally posted by Jordy224 View Post
    A quick question.
    Using Entez database or AmiGO, How to you find all synonyms of a particular gene in other genomes without falling back on a sequence homology search.

    For example. Gene psaB can also be annotated as ycf4.

    In fact, I am attempting to identify protein clusters between my newly sequenced genome and the relatives using a script. So, I need to obtain a list of all synonyms.

    Whats the best method, or software.
    Have you tried HomoloGene?

    Comment


    • #3
      I currently use the protein cluster application in NCBI
      For example:

      http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/proteinclusters/624653

      Notice there are multiple names for this single protein, and yet the proteins are homologous. This is just a fact of annotation by the authors.

      It should be possible to compare genomes by protein name as in present or absent without need for time-consuming homology search.

      Comment


      • #4
        Hi,

        try using this tool: http://idconverter.bioinfo.cnio.es/IDconverter.php

        it's very good to convert various ID's, give you the result on screen or txt/excel file and you can chose wich database you want to cross-reference,
        Nicolas Tremblay
        Graduate Student

        Cardiovascular Genetics - Andelfinger Lab
        CHU Ste-Justine Research Center

        Comment


        • #5
          thanks for the tool site

          Originally posted by ntremblay View Post
          Hi,

          try using this tool: http://idconverter.bioinfo.cnio.es/IDconverter.php

          it's very good to convert various ID's, give you the result on screen or txt/excel file and you can chose wich database you want to cross-reference,
          Hi,
          Thanks for the tool site. As an ongoing project, I've been trying to work up a non-specialty paper for biologists titled "How to get your text mined" and one of my suggestions is going to be use of the NCBI unique gene id number within the text of any article for publication.

          Comment

          Latest Articles

          Collapse

          • 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
          • seqadmin
            Strategies for Sequencing Challenging Samples
            by seqadmin


            Despite advancements in sequencing platforms and related sample preparation technologies, certain sample types continue to present significant challenges that can compromise sequencing results. Pedro Echave, Senior Manager of the Global Business Segment at Revvity, explained that the success of a sequencing experiment ultimately depends on the amount and integrity of the nucleic acid template (RNA or DNA) obtained from a sample. “The better the quality of the nucleic acid isolated...
            03-22-2024, 06:39 AM

          ad_right_rmr

          Collapse

          News

          Collapse

          Topics Statistics Last Post
          Started by seqadmin, 04-11-2024, 12:08 PM
          0 responses
          22 views
          0 likes
          Last Post seqadmin  
          Started by seqadmin, 04-10-2024, 10:19 PM
          0 responses
          24 views
          0 likes
          Last Post seqadmin  
          Started by seqadmin, 04-10-2024, 09:21 AM
          0 responses
          20 views
          0 likes
          Last Post seqadmin  
          Started by seqadmin, 04-04-2024, 09:00 AM
          0 responses
          52 views
          0 likes
          Last Post seqadmin  
          Working...
          X