I have few genes for a grass species. now I want to compare the structure of these genes (like length of gene and protein, no. of exons and introns, size of exons and introns, GC content in these regions, etc) with their homologs from other sequenced genomes. Any suggestions or softwares that can do this analysis in one go? Thank you
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Originally posted by Gig77 View PostHave a look at FeatureStack. Disclaimer: I am author of this program.
This software is for visualizing the comparisons when one has the gene data on hand, correct? OP wants to find and then display this information.
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Originally posted by manojdarolia View PostI have few genes for a grass species. now I want to compare the structure of these genes (like length of gene and protein, no. of exons and introns, size of exons and introns, GC content in these regions, etc) with their homologs from other sequenced genomes. Any suggestions or softwares that can do this analysis in one go? Thank you
You could also use blast/blat searches, identify the homologous regions in new genomes and then use the software in post #2.
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Originally posted by GenoMax View PostIs it this paper: http://bioinformatics.oxfordjournals...nt/28/23/3137?
This software is for visualizing the comparisons when one has the gene data on hand, correct? OP wants to find and then display this information.
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