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  • Rfam/infernal help running

    Hi all,

    I am trying to use rfam to search for sequence homologs to many small RNAs (read lists of about 50,000 sequences).

    I have successfully installed infernal and downloaded the rfam database. I am unclear on if/how I need to prepare the rfam database using cmbuild, cmcalibrate, and cmsearch. (I saw this in a tutorial for searching a sequence database with a single covariance model). When I tried this, cmbuild worked but cmcalibrate gave an error. Or, is rfam already in the correct format? If so, what are the steps to run a search? Or can you point me to the appropriate tutorial?

    Any help on how to run rfam using infernal would be greatly appreciated!

    Thanks very much,
    Claire

  • #2
    What exactly is the error?

    Running it is easy, if you use the perl script provided at the website (rfam_scan.pl).

    Command:
    perl rfam_scan.pl -blastdb /home/Data/RFAM/Rfam.fasta -o /home/Data/RFAM_output.txt --bt 0.0001 --nobig /home/Data/RFAM/Rfam.cm /home/Data/input.fasta

    (evalue: empirical from my site; --nobig: Doesn't scan for the big rRNA subunits; rnammer is way faster for that)

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    • #3
      Hi Claire,

      if you have downloaded the Rfam.cm from the Rfam website (ftp://ftp.ebi.ac.uk/pub/databases/Rfam/12.0/), then you only have to run cmpress on the Rfam.cm file to prepare it for cmscan (infernal v1.1).

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