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  • shuang
    Senior Member
    • Jul 2011
    • 100

    install local blast

    I tried to install local blast on my Linux machine. However, I don't see blastn, nor blastx, not blastp. Why??

    commands:

    >wget ftp://ftp.ncbi.nih.gov/blast/executa...4-linux.tar.gz

    >tar zxvf blast-2.2.25-x64-linux.tar.gz

    up to this step, under the directory of blast-2.2.25/bin/, I see those files below

    -rwxr-xr-x 1 3755 5333 7202584 2011-01-30 09:32 bl2seq
    -rwxr-xr-x 1 3755 5333 7191857 2011-01-30 09:32 blastall
    -rwxr-xr-x 1 3755 5333 6511061 2011-01-30 09:32 blastclust
    -rwxr-xr-x 1 3755 5333 6758201 2011-01-30 09:32 blastpgp
    -rwxr-xr-x 1 3755 5333 6812336 2011-01-30 09:32 copymat
    -rwxr-xr-x 1 3755 5333 6490648 2011-01-30 09:32 fastacmd
    -rwxr-xr-x 1 3755 5333 6498981 2011-01-30 09:32 formatdb
    -rwxr-xr-x 1 3755 5333 6803192 2011-01-30 09:32 formatrpsdb
    -rwxr-xr-x 1 3755 5333 6503411 2011-01-30 09:32 impala
    -rwxr-xr-x 1 3755 5333 6494292 2011-01-30 09:32 makemat
    -rwxr-xr-x 1 3755 5333 7183659 2011-01-30 09:32 megablast
    -rwxr-xr-x 1 3755 5333 7169549 2011-01-30 09:32 rpsblast
    -rwxr-xr-x 1 3755 5333 6538067 2011-01-30 09:32 seedtop
  • empyrean
    Member
    • Sep 2010
    • 52

    #2
    I guess you are missing something.. the above 'fastacmd' and 'formatdb' are from older version of blast. 2.2.25 version is blast+ and you should see 'blastdbcmd' and 'makeblastdb' for fastacmd and formatdb. and you will find blastn and blastp under bin only. Try to install in a new location.

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    • kmcarr
      Senior Member
      • May 2008
      • 1181

      #3
      You downloaded from the older format C toolkit BLAST. To get the newer, C++ toolkit BLAST+ suite you should use this URL:

      Code:
      ftp.ncbi.nih.gov/blast/executables/blast+/LATEST/ncbi-blast-2.2.25+-x64-linux.tar.gz
      (I wrapped it in CODE tags so the board software would not try to automagically create a link. Copy this link and paste in another window if you want to download.)
      Last edited by kmcarr; 08-26-2011, 12:42 PM. Reason: Explain code tags

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      • macrowave
        Member
        • May 2010
        • 13

        #4
        just run blastall you'll see all the options, these are the old blast programs, now it's called blast+ suit, as mentioned above.

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        • dnusol
          Senior Member
          • Jul 2009
          • 136

          #5
          Hi,

          When downloading databases for local blast, I realized NCBI does not hold uniprot database in their site. Is it possible to download uniprot from uniprot.org and use it in blastx? Do I have to format it somehow or does blast recognize it as it is?

          Thanks for your help

          Dave

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          • GenoMax
            Senior Member
            • Feb 2008
            • 7142

            #6
            Dave,

            You can download the uniprot fasta sequences from: http://www.uniprot.org/downloads

            You will need to format and create blast indexes before you can use uniprot to blast against. You can find the help manual for blast here: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK52636/


            Originally posted by dnusol View Post
            Hi,

            When downloading databases for local blast, I realized NCBI does not hold uniprot database in their site. Is it possible to download uniprot from uniprot.org and use it in blastx? Do I have to format it somehow or does blast recognize it as it is?

            Thanks for your help

            Dave

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