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Type: BioExtract Server Tag: multiple sequence alignment Licence: by-sa

Workflow Liliopsida Protein Alignment (6)

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This workflow retrieves Liliopsida chloroplast petb gene sequences from NCBI Nucleotide, removes duplicate sequences and saves the results at BioExtract Server. These results are then converted into GenBank format and fed into Fetch Translation, which removes the translation from the CDS coding region. Translations are then used to build a multiple alignment using ClustalW.

Created: 2010-01-13 | Last updated: 2010-11-17

Credits: User Carol Lushbough

Workflow Non-redundant protein alignments (1)

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Execute BLASTP program to search protein databases using a protein query: Input file from iPlant Discovery Environment Save the data extract of similar sequences created by BLASTP Execute XMKNR to a compute a non-redundant set from a large collection of protein sequences. Input from the data extract created by BLASTP. Perform multiple sequence alignments using Clustal Omega and TCoffee Input from data extract created by XMKNR To execute this workflow, you need to be logged into the Bio...

Created: 2012-12-19 | Last updated: 2012-12-19

Credits: User Carol Lushbough

Workflow NCBI Protein Clustal Omega Alignment (1)

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Searches NCBI Proteins for a given organism and protein. User VMatch (xmknr) Vmatch, a versatile software tool for efficiently solving large scale sequence matching tasks to remove possible dubplcate and clustal omega to generate a multiple sequence alignment. Clustal Omega is the latest addition to the Clustal family. It offers a significant increase in scalability over previous versions, allowing hundreds of thousands of sequences to be aligned in only a few hours. It will also make u...

Created: 2012-08-31

Credits: User Carol Lushbough

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