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  • mmmm
    Senior Member
    • Jul 2013
    • 131

    unique sequence

    Dear all-

    following assembly of short illumina reads- have got the draft genome and when aligned with the reference using mauve- it shows high similarity among each other but the draft genome has unique sequence within the genome that is missing from the reference- when I blasted this unique sequence, it did not give good similarity with other sequence (some hypothetical proteins)- what should be the next step to find out what is this unique sequence?

    (I think it might be a sequence of a bacteriophage as it is about 40kb?)

    I do not think it is a plasmid since it is integrated within the bacterial genome (not at the end of the assembly)
  • rhinoceros
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2013
    • 372

    #2
    Does the GC% of this 40 kb stretch differ a lot from the adjacent regions? Does it have really different codon usage in the ORFs? Yes x2? It's probably a phage. But really, you should find a DNA pol, a terminase or a primase or something else phage-like from there to be more certain..
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    • mmmm
      Senior Member
      • Jul 2013
      • 131

      #3
      unique sequence

      Originally posted by rhinoceros View Post
      Does the GC% of this 40 kb stretch differ a lot from the adjacent regions? Does it have really different codon usage in the ORFs? Yes x2? It's probably a phage. But really, you should find a DNA pol, a terminase or a primase or something else phage-like from there to be more certain..
      thank you very much for your reply- I have annotated this sequence but not sure if these genes can make a phage??
      (hypothetical proteins, replicative DNA helicase, DNA topoisomerase III, Soluble lytic murein transglycosylase, Type IV secretory pathway, VirD4 components, putative membrane protein, Flagellar basal-body rod, Protease VII (Omptin) precursor, Possible exported protein, putative Possible exported protein, putative lipoprotein, Type IV secretory pathway, VirB4 components, putative membrane protein)

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      • mmmm
        Senior Member
        • Jul 2013
        • 131

        #4
        have found the GC% for this unique sequence as 54.5% while the surrounding sequence has 51.5%- most of the annotated proteins are hypothetical as well as DNA helicase, DNA topoisomerase III,...mentioned above

        is there a way to prove it is a NEW phage???

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