Hi Everyone,
I have small question in regards to obtaining ORFs in DNA sequences. I know that EMBOSS tools have a collection of awesome tools to do this specifically.
I have used six-pack from EMBOSS. Sixpack is able to find the ORFs and then translate them across all the 6 frames. Strangely it gives me a smaller amount of ORFs compared to the rest.
Also there is Transeq, but that translates the whole sequence, which should be better suited for transcript sequences as I am working with Eukaryotic organisms.
Then there is getORF, which finds the ORFs and outputs them.
What is different between getORF and Sixpack in the EMBOSS tool set?
My question is what is the difference between ORFget and Sixpack?
Also I found this awesome perl script: http://navjeet-ahalawat.blogspot.com...n-reading.html
ORFget, Sixpack and the Perl Script give me three different results. Why is that? I was expecting them to be the same.
Also I was wondering is there a method to obtain or extract all of the ORF nucleotide sequence in fasta format for each of ORFs with the proper FASTA header between the protein and nucleotide sequences.
Many thanks,
Zapages
I have small question in regards to obtaining ORFs in DNA sequences. I know that EMBOSS tools have a collection of awesome tools to do this specifically.
I have used six-pack from EMBOSS. Sixpack is able to find the ORFs and then translate them across all the 6 frames. Strangely it gives me a smaller amount of ORFs compared to the rest.
Also there is Transeq, but that translates the whole sequence, which should be better suited for transcript sequences as I am working with Eukaryotic organisms.
Then there is getORF, which finds the ORFs and outputs them.
What is different between getORF and Sixpack in the EMBOSS tool set?
My question is what is the difference between ORFget and Sixpack?
Also I found this awesome perl script: http://navjeet-ahalawat.blogspot.com...n-reading.html
ORFget, Sixpack and the Perl Script give me three different results. Why is that? I was expecting them to be the same.
Also I was wondering is there a method to obtain or extract all of the ORF nucleotide sequence in fasta format for each of ORFs with the proper FASTA header between the protein and nucleotide sequences.
Many thanks,
Zapages
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