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  • error querying custom database using Blast+

    So I am trying to query stomach ETS libraries for my gene of interest. I installed blast ncbi-blast-2.2.26+.dmg on mac OSX lion. I downloaded an ETS library as a .seq file which I converted to a .fsa file and made it into a blast database using makeblastdb which gave me the following files;

    TSTOM2.fsa.nhr
    TSTOM2.fsa.nin
    TSTOM2.fsa.nnd
    TSTOM2.fsa.nni
    TSTOM2.fsa.nog
    TSTOM2.fsa.nsd
    TSTOM2.fsa.nsi
    TSTOM2.fsa.nsq

    These files are in /Users/jgeahlen/NCBI_Blast/db, which is a different directory than the blast files since my computer installed it in a directory I don't have permission to modify via command line.

    When I try to blast that database using the script below;

    Jessicas-MacBook-Air:db jgeahlen$ blastn -db TSTOM2 -query /Users/jgeahlen/NCBI_Blast/input/human3.fsa -out TSTOM2.out

    I get the following error; BLAST Database error: No alias or index file found for nucleotide database [TSTOM2] in search path [/Users/jgeahlen/NCBI_Blast/db::/Users/jgeahlen/NCBI_Blast/db:]

    but when I look in /Users/jgeahlen/NCBI_Blast/db, there they are

    I have created a .ncbirc file and designated BLASTDB=/Users/jgeahlen/NCBI_Blast/db

    Both my query and database were made from nucleotide sequences so that cannot be the issue. Please help!

    Thanks,
    -Jessie

  • #2
    You specified a database name TSTOM2 so BLAST is looking for an index file named TSTOM2.nin (or an alias file named TSTOM2.nal). Your BLAST database name is TSTOM2.fsa. Change your command to '-db TSTOM2.fsa'.

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    • #3
      That seems to have solved the problem, thanks!!!

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      • #4
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        Last edited by sfyoung; 12-29-2012, 12:55 PM. Reason: Deleting to start new thread

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