EST´s mapped to a structural variation region
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On Friday 15 December 2006 05:43, Jo??o Fadista wrote: > Dear all, > > I have made a microarray experiment with some EST?s (expression sequence > tags) and I would like to see if those EST?s are in a known region of > structural variation in the human genome. > > So I was wondering if anyone knows if there is any R/BioC package or other > software where I can input all my EST?s ( their sequence in FASTA format > or their positions in the genome) and then retrieve an output file with > those that are mapped to a known region of structural variation. As far as I know there are no bioconductor packages for doing this. You may want to look at using the UCSC table browser for doing a task like this. I think it will be possible. You can write to them (there is a link on their site) for assistance--they are quite helpful and prompt. Sean
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