@deejite1086 @Blisteredcanker @HeikoZiebell @bioinformatics My understanding is basically yes. "Searches against nucleotide subject sequences consider only unambiguous bases (A, C, G, T), with ambiguous bases (e.g., N) replaced at random during preparation
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1. Sanjeet Kumar @LifeInfoATGC 2. PhD Student 3. Transcriptomics of the Prostate cancer cell line and its regulation. 4. 👅🐪🐄🐐🐫🐑🐎🧀🥛🍽️🍼🧬🧫🧪🧳 5. BLAST+: architecture and applications (https://t.co/4186DIQJ00) 6. Mysore masala dosa https://t.co/C98GXq8mIK
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@pathogenomenick Well you could cite BLAST+ http://t.co/7r0eo4prsM but I think you’re still using legacy BLAST right? ;)