[Bioperl-l] best way to map ESTs to genomic seq: blastn?
Leonardo Marino-Ramirez
marino at oligomers.tamu.edu
Mon Feb 24 13:35:38 EST 2003
Chuch, I have used spidey, an mRNA-to-genomic alignment program. See
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/IEB/Research/Ostell/Spidey/
But you need to know which genomic contig contains your EST.
Leonardo
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> All,
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> I'd like to map a set of ESTs to genomic sequence and was
> planning to just blastn EST vs genomic - I'd like to find the
> 'best' scaffold hit(s) for each EST.
>
> I am not sure how to pair HSPs for a given EST when they span
> an intron.
>
> Is there a better methodology?
>
> Chuck
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