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= Benchmark Exercises = | = Benchmark Exercises = |
Revision as of 16:18, 1 February 2016
Contents
Introduction
The workhorse of bioinformatics, some tips on usage, and (mostly) how to speed it up
Output formats
-m 9
This is for the old blast and mpiblast
- Query id
- Subject id
- % identity
- alignment length
- mismatches
- gap openings
- q. start
- q. end
- s. start
- s. end
- e-value
- bit score
Benchmark Exercises
Transcriptome Panda Blood
- 92600 transcripts (contigs) in 2.4 million line FASTA file.
- blastx speed on 62-fragmented nr database: 5% (about 4500 contigs then) in 33 hours on blastx