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  • Rsola
    Junior Member
    • Aug 2013
    • 2

    Convert Blast output to tabular

    Hi,

    Does anybody know how to convert Blast Output as below to a tabular (.csv) output or how to extract top hits? In the online tool that I use I can't select for tabular output.

    Thanks!

    Query= OsSNP0002
    (142 letters)

    Database: ../uniprot-oryza-sativa-indica.fasta
    42,240 sequences; 15,872,719 total letters

    Searching..................................................done



    Score E
    Sequences producing significant alignments: (bits) Value

    tr|A2WJN5|A2WJN5_ORYSI Putative uncharacterized protein OS=Oryza... 55 2e-18
    tr|B8AKP7|B8AKP7_ORYSI Putative uncharacterized protein OS=Oryza... 53 6e-17
    tr|B8AEL6|B8AEL6_ORYSI Putative uncharacterized protein OS=Oryza... 28 1.5
    tr|B8B114|B8B114_ORYSI Putative uncharacterized protein OS=Oryza... 28 2.0
    tr|B8AQS5|B8AQS5_ORYSI Putative uncharacterized protein OS=Oryza... 27 2.6
    tr|B8ADP7|B8ADP7_ORYSI Putative uncharacterized protein OS=Oryza... 27 4.4
    tr|A2ZKU4|A2ZKU4_ORYSI Putative uncharacterized protein OS=Oryza... 26 7.5
    tr|A2Y774|A2Y774_ORYSI Putative uncharacterized protein OS=Oryza... 26 7.5
    tr|A2WXP8|A2WXP8_ORYSI Putative uncharacterized protein OS=Oryza... 25 9.7 [/SIZE][/SIZE]
  • lran2008
    Member
    • Apr 2013
    • 35

    #2
    You could choose the Blast output format by setting -outfmt. Try -outfmt 6 .

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    • Rsola
      Junior Member
      • Aug 2013
      • 2

      #3
      Thank you for your reply, but like I indicated, I can't set the output format in the online tool that I used (no command lines in the tool). This is the output I have to deal with.

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      • lran2008
        Member
        • Apr 2013
        • 35

        #4
        Originally posted by Rsola View Post
        Thank you for your reply, but like I indicated, I can't set the output format in the online tool that I used (no command lines in the tool). This is the output I have to deal with.
        Sorry, I didn't notice it. I don't know what's the output format by online blast. But if it can be opened by excel or be imported in to R, you could get what you want then.

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        • GenoMax
          Senior Member
          • Feb 2008
          • 7142

          #5
          Are you able to use the command line/have access to python? Following may work in that case



          Extended in this post:

          I have a really large BLAST output file that I would like to look at in EXCEL. This website seems to tell me how to do it! Thanks!!! python parse-blast-to-csv.py BLASTresults.txt > out.csv Here …

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          • rhinoceros
            Senior Member
            • Apr 2013
            • 372

            #6
            I'm not really following how your output is formatted, but I'm sure clever use of e.g. sed could solve your problem. That or using blast_formatter (if your output is asn.1)..
            savetherhino.org

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            • GenoMax
              Senior Member
              • Feb 2008
              • 7142

              #7
              If you used NCBI to do the search then you can download the results as "hit table.csv" file under the "download" option on the results page.
              Attached Files

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              • SDPA_Pet
                Senior Member
                • Apr 2013
                • 222

                #8
                Hi GenoMax,

                Actually, it is more complicated. The blast output was extracted from MEGAN. It was originally blasted using -m 0 format. I extracted some blast output of some pathways in order to look at the details. I would like to report the highest hit score species in my paper. So, it would be easy for me to convert it to tabular format.

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