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  • Using SRA-Blast tool (NCBI)

    I am interested in aligning specific genomic sequences with canine genome SRAs.
    After the results screen comes up, when I select multiple hits and then click on graphics to view the alignments, nothing happens. The alignment only works if one selects one hit, which is hugely impractical.

    I have disabled my pop-up blocker for this website and tried using different browsres (Explorer, Chrome) but nothing is working. Help please!

  • #2
    Not exactly sure what you are asking here.

    SRA-blast alignments (I generally click the "show results in a new window" check box when I start a search) are catergorized by input sequences and once I click one of the hit boxes it loads the alignments inline on the same page.

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    • #3
      Right now it is working again. I am using a smaller input/query sequence (400 bp instead of 900 bp) although I am not sure whether that made a difference. I will take your suggestion and try clicking on the "show results in a new window".
      And, a huge thanks for the ultrafast reply!

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