DNA sequence fragments mapping (feature table input):

* entries are required

* It's better to do short fragments (<10 Kb) mapping

 

1. *Please copy & paste in the DNA fragments description table in proper format:

or upload data file

 

2. Please give the target genomic DNA sequence data file (one sequence in FASTA format. ):

*

3. *Please give the description of the un-annotated target genomic DNA sequence, or Genbank data file or Genbank header file (.gbheader produced by previous DNannotator run).

 

    You may check this box if this is your first time to run annotation for this sequence on DNannotator. Then, please fill in the following information but no Genbank file will be needed.  A Genbank header file will be created for you based on data from FASTA sequence and the information you provided here.

       Un-annotated Genbank file (should be the one generated by DNannotator in previous analysis for the same target sequence): 

4. Adjustable parameters.

Annotation fashion:

Additional parameters for BLAT-based annotation:

Additional parameters for BLAST-based annotation:

For annotation,

@ Minimum size of match for valid hits  bp (If your element sequence is shorter, please decrease this number accordingly)

@ Minimum percentage of identities for valid hits

@ The maximum length difference between query sequence and matching fragment is bp

@

5. Choice of outputs:

    Show BLAST/BLAT annotation evidence of match identity percentage in Genbank annotation and features table

    Annotation Genbank format data or Genbank format features (gbheader)

             viewable in Vector NTI  or Artemis

    Feature table ready for database in tab-delimited format 

    Features failed to be annotated

    Duplicated features (possibly false positive due to homologs)

    Original BLAST/BLAT output

    Annotation evidence (compact parsed BLAST/BLAT data)

    Original full-length Genbank format data (with sequence body)

    Original gbheader

   

6. Please specify the email address to which the outputs will be delivered:

 Email address *

choice of output in gzip compressed format:

Your email box accepts message size limit of  per message

If your input data file is from a Mac machine, please be sure to check this box

 

BLAT created by Jim Kent, 2002 is used