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What is BLAST? BLAST (Basic Local Alignment Search Tool) is a set of programs designed to perform similarity searches on all available sequence data.
BLAST For other uses, see BLAST (disambiguation). In bioinformatics, Basic Local Alignment Search Tool, or BLAST, is an algorithm for comparing biological sequences, ...
Was a BLAST search a part of your study? [Yes], first we took a yeast protein and we blasted it against the worm.
BLink displays the output of NCBI's precomputed BLASTP results for that protein searched against the non-redundant protein database.
AFTER FERTILIZATION IN THE OVIDUCT, THE EGG BEGINS TO DIVIDE BY MITOSIS. HERE WE SEE THE FOUR CELL BLASTULA. EVENTUALLY THIS ONE CELL, THE ZYGOTE, WILL GIVE RISE TO THE TRILLION CELLS IN OUR BODY ...
with others in the databases using a computer and a search algorithm. This is usually done in a protein database such as PIR or Swiss-Prot. Nucleic acid sequences are in GenBank and EMBL databases. The search algorithms most commonly used are BLAST ...
See also: Sequence, Genome, Human, Trans, DNA
 
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