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  • converting postions in a gene to genomic coordinates

    Hi all,
    I'm interested in a way to convert the positions in a gene to the genomic coordinates. So for example, if I have Gene X, and position 200-400 of the mRNA. I would like to be able to get these positions in the mRNA to the genomic positions. It is possible that they would also span an intron-exon boundary which would at a 2nd level of confusion...

    Thanks, for any help or advice

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    The easiest way would be to align the sequence using BLAT: https://genome.ucsc.edu/cgi-bin/hgBlat?command=start

    If its a handful of bases you can use mutalyzer's position converter: https://mutalyzer.nl/position-converter

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