Title: What is Blast
1What is Blast
What/Why Standalone Blast
Locating/Downloading Blast
Using Blast
You need Your sequence to Blast and the
database to search against
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3The BLAST Family
Similarity search programs
4The main advantage of Standalone Blast is to be
able to create and Blast your own databases
- Create a folder called Blast on your C/ drive to
store the downloaded file
http//www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/
5Both Mac Win
6Both
MAC
- Choose32-win32..?
- Or Mac userschoose
- 32-linux.tar
Win
Click Save, then save the file in the Blast
folder you created earlier
7- Go to the Blast directory cd c/ then cd
/Blast Windows Install ./blast-2.2.20-ia32.win
32.exe - MAC Install tar zxf blast-2.2.20-ia32-linux.t
ar.gz(MAC you may find that an additional
folder was created blast-2.2.20. In there you
will find the folders below)
- In the Blast directory there will now be 3 new
folders
All Blast files are located here
Blast documentation in html format. Best viewed
in a web browser
Algorithms for statistical analysis and sample
search databases
8- Create the configuration files
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In some instances, it may be necessary to restart
your computer
9- NOW YOUR BLAST PROGRAM HAS BEEN INSTALLED
Test Blast using the single sequence and database
provided Change to the BioDownload directory
where your database and query sequence is stored.
Prepare the database before Blasting
Dont Type formatdb -i myDbase -p F
/cycgdrive/c/Blast/bin/formatdb -p blastn d
./TA496Seq1.txt -i ./TomatoSequence.seq o
out_tomato_blast
-i the file to create into a searchable
database -p T protein database and F
nucelotide database
10- Formatdb creates index files
.nhr .nin .nsq
Output Files with these extensions
blastall -p blastn -d myDbase -i test.seq -o
test.out
/cycgdrive/c/Blast/bin/blastall -p blastn -d
./TA496Seq1.txt -i ./TomatoSequence.seq o
out_tomato_blast
blastall access all blast programs blastn
select the blastn program since query and
database are nucleotide -d the database to
blast -i the query sequence(s) to blast -o
the name of the file to store your blast results
11- Additional Blast Parameters
e-value e
- Output of Blast Files Parsing
- Additional Blast Documentation