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− | 1. The “Search the Registry” should have an option to BLAST any sequence against the total set of sequences in the registry. I think this will require a table of all the registry sequences in flat-file format compatible with BLAST. With this function, someone with a gene of interest might be able to find it (or a close homolog) even if its annotations are confusing or absent. (11/29/06) | + | 1. The “Search the Registry” should have an option to BLAST any sequence against the total set of sequences in the registry. I think this will require a table of all the registry sequences in flat-file format compatible with BLAST. With this function, someone with a gene of interest might be able to find it (or a close homolog) among the BioBricks even if its annotations are confusing or absent. (11/29/06) |
Revision as of 20:46, 29 November 2006
Registry “Issues”/Agenda
Scott C. Mohr (11/29/06)
1. The “Search the Registry” should have an option to BLAST any sequence against the total set of sequences in the registry. I think this will require a table of all the registry sequences in flat-file format compatible with BLAST. With this function, someone with a gene of interest might be able to find it (or a close homolog) among the BioBricks even if its annotations are confusing or absent. (11/29/06)