G-BLASTN is a GPU-accelerated nucleotide alignment tool based on the widely used NCBI-BLAST.
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G-BLASTN is a GPU-accelerated nucleotide alignment tool based on the widely used NCBI-BLAST.
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omicR for R studio creates fasta files, downloads genomes from NCBI using the refseq number, creates databases to run BLAST+, runs BLAST+ and filters these results to obtain the best match per sequence. These scripts can be used to run BLAST alignment of short-read (DArTseq data) and long-read sequences (Illumina, PacBio… etc). You can use refer…
This is a simple implementation of NCBI's BLAST(Basic Local Alignment Search Tool) url API in PHP. Blast finds regions of similarity between biological sequences.
omicR It creates fasta files, downloads genomes from NCBI using the refseq number, creates databases to run BLAST+, runs BLAST+ and filters these results to obtain the best match per sequence. These scripts can be used to run BLAST alignment of short-read (DArTseq data). It only works with BLAST V 2.7 or under.
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