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  • roshanbernard
    Member
    • Feb 2011
    • 31

    annotations

    I use annotations pipelines like RAST or NCBI or JGI to get the bacterial genome annotation...


    however, if there is any mutation among the promoter of the gene, does the servers annotated them or just disregards it..

    anyone have idea about this...??
  • maasha
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2009
    • 153

    #2
    I am pretty sure RAST doesn't annotate such. Try the RAST mailing list - they are most helpful.

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    • roshanbernard
      Member
      • Feb 2011
      • 31

      #3
      Hi,

      i got the reply from RAST team///i am pasting the reply below....


      Unfortunately, the only type of promoter sites RAST can recognize
      are Ribosomal Binding Sites. RAST cannot yet recognize any type of promoter site
      other than the RBS.

      Hence, mutations in the upstream region will not have any impact on RAST's
      gene-calls or annotations unless they weaken the RBS site so much
      that the correct START site fails to be found.

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      • roshanbernard
        Member
        • Feb 2011
        • 31

        #4
        and thanks a lot masha for ur reply..:-)..

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