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#Not sure if this is feasible, but automated sequence matching would be helpful. Similar to blast, but let me upload a set of sequence files (tagged as forward or reverse) and a BB part, and the Registry should align the sequences to verify the part. It would also be nice to save those sequence files, linked to the BB part, for future reference. -[[User:Jkm|Jkm]] 10:11, 12 Jul 2005 (EDT)
#Not sure if this is feasible, but automated sequence matching would be helpful. Similar to blast, but let me upload a set of sequence files (tagged as forward or reverse) and a BB part, and the Registry should align the sequences to verify the part. It would also be nice to save those sequence files, linked to the BB part, for future reference. -[[User:Jkm|Jkm]] 10:11, 12 Jul 2005 (EDT)
##Ilya: A primitive version of such tool lives on my machine: http://habanero.mit.edu/cgi-bin/biobricks.pl
#Download the sequence with annotated features of a part or assembly in genbank format.  
#Download the sequence with annotated features of a part or assembly in genbank format.  
#Blast against the entire database (ideally such that BioBrick ends could automatically be ignored).  --[[User:Rshetty|Reshma]] 05:22, 14 Jul 2005 (EDT)
#Blast against the entire database (ideally such that BioBrick ends could automatically be ignored).  --[[User:Rshetty|Reshma]] 05:22, 14 Jul 2005 (EDT)

Revision as of 13:28, 19 July 2005

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  1. Not sure if this is feasible, but automated sequence matching would be helpful. Similar to blast, but let me upload a set of sequence files (tagged as forward or reverse) and a BB part, and the Registry should align the sequences to verify the part. It would also be nice to save those sequence files, linked to the BB part, for future reference. -Jkm 10:11, 12 Jul 2005 (EDT)
    1. Ilya: A primitive version of such tool lives on my machine: http://habanero.mit.edu/cgi-bin/biobricks.pl
  2. Download the sequence with annotated features of a part or assembly in genbank format.
  3. Blast against the entire database (ideally such that BioBrick ends could automatically be ignored). --Reshma 05:22, 14 Jul 2005 (EDT)