[Bioperl-l] Get GIs from Taxonomy ID
Dave Messina
David.Messina at sbc.su.se
Thu Jun 10 20:00:49 UTC 2010
Hi Veronica,
These days when you run BLAST at the NCBI server, you're running BLAST+, which is their complete rewrite of (and replacement for) BLAST.
You can also download BLAST+ and do pretty much everything on your local machine that you can do on their server, including limit by taxonomy.
I think this is the right parameter:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/blast/html/blastcgihelp.html#entrez_query
Incidentally, BLAST+ has this awesome feature whereby you can, from the command line, run searches remotely on their server against their databases from the command line, just by adding the --remote flag.
(You can run BLAST+ via the BioPerl wrapper module StandAloneBlastPlus, by the way.)
Dave
On Jun 10, 2010, at 4:54 PM, <armendarez77 at hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Is there a BioPerl method that will give a list of GIs for a specified NCBI taxonomy Id?
>
> I've previously tried using Urlapi to BLAST primers against the nr database on the NCBI server, but recently I keep getting a
> 'Bad Gateway' error. While my system admin is looking into this, I've
> decided to go another route. Therefore, I've downloaded the NCBI nr database.
>
> The problem I've run into is restricting the BLAST against the nr database to a subset of sequences. The NCBI Blast tools have an option (-l) that does this, but it requires a list of GI's.
>
> When I was using Urlapi, I restricted sequences using Taxonomy Ids (Entrez Query). Therefore, is there a way to get all GIs within a Taxonomy Id? I've seen that woth Bio::Taxonomy I can give a GI and get a Tax Id, but not the reverse.
>
>
> Thank you,
>
> Veronica
>
>
>
>
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