NAME¶
bl2seq, blast2, blastall, blastall_old, blastcl3, blastpgp, impala, megablast,
rpsblast, seedtop - Basic Local Alignment Search Tool
SYNOPSIS¶
bl2seq [
-] [
-A] [
-D N] [
-E N] [
-F str] [
-G N] [
-I "
start stop"]
[
-J "
start stop"] [
-M str] [
-S N] [
-T] [
-U] [
-V] [
-W N] [
-X N]
[
-Y X] [
-a filename] [
-d N] [
-e X] [
-g F]
-i filename -j filename [
-m] [
-o filename]
-p str [
-q N] [
-r N] [
-t N]
blast2 [
-] [
-B N] [
-D N]
[
-C x] [
-E N] [
-F str] [
-G N] [
-H] [
-I "
start stop"] [
-J "
start stop"] [
-K N]
[
-L] [
-M str] [
-N] [
-P X] [
-Q N] [
-R] [
-S N] [
-T N] [
-W N] [
-X N] [
-Y X]
[
-Z N] [
-a N] [
-b N] [
-c] [
-d str] [
-e X] [
-f X] [
-g] [
-h N] [
-i filename] [
-j filename] [
-k str] [
-m N] [
-n] [
-o filename]
-p str [
-q N] [
-r N] [
-s]
[-t N ] [-u]
[ -v N]
[-w N]
[-y N]
[-z N]
blastall [
-] [
-A N] [
-B N] [
-C x] [
-D N]
[
-E N] [
-F str] [
-G N] [
-I] [
-J] [
-K N]
[
-L start,stop] [
-M str] [
-O filename] [
-P N] [
-Q N] [
-R filename] [
-S] [
-T] [
-U] [
-V] [
-W N] [
-X N] [
-Y X] [
-Z N] [
-a N] [
-b N]
[
-d str] [
-e X] [
-f X] [
-g F] [
-i filename]
[
-l str] [
-m N] [
-n] [
-o filename]
-p str [
-q N] [
-r N] [
-s] [
-t N] [
-v N] [
-w N] [
-y X] [
-z X]
blastall_old [
-] [
-A N] [
-B N] [
-C x] [
-D N]
[
-E N] [
-F str] [
-G N] [
-I] [
-J] [
-K N]
[
-L start,stop] [
-M str] [
-O filename] [
-P N] [
-Q N] [
-R filename] [
-S] [
-T] [
-U] [
-W N] [
-X N]
[
-Y X] [
-Z N] [
-a N] [
-b N] [
-d str] [
-e X] [
-f X] [
-g F] [
-i filename]
[
-l str] [
-m N] [
-n] [
-o filename]
-p str [
-q N] [
-r N] [
-s] [
-t N] [
-v N] [
-w N] [
-y X] [
-z X]
blastcl3 [
-] [
-A N] [
-C x] [
-D N] [
-E N]
[
-F str] [
-G N] [
-I] [
-J] [
-K N] [
-L start,stop] [
-M str] [
-O filename] [
-Q N] [
-R] [
-S] [
-T] [
-U] [
-W N] [
-X N] [
-Y X]
[
-Z N] [
-a N] [
-b N] [
-d str] [
-e X] [
-f X] [
-g F] [
-i filename] [
-m N] [
-n] [
-o filename]
-p str [
-q N] [
-r N] [
-s] [
-t N] [
-u str] [
-v N] [
-w N] [
-y X]
[
-z X]
blastpgp [
-] [
-A N] [
-B filename] [
-C filename] [
-E N] [
-F T] [
-G N] [
-H N] [
-I] [
-J] [
-K N]
[
-L N] [
-M str] [
-N X] [
-O filename] [
-P N] [
-Q filename] [
-R filename] [
-S N] [
-T] [
-U] [
-W N] [
-X N] [
-Y X] [
-Z N] [
-a N] [
-b N] [
-c N]
[
-d str] [
-e X] [
-f N] [
-h X] [
-i filename] [
-j N] [
-k filename] [
-l str] [
-m N] [
-o filename] [
-p str] [
-q N] [
-s] [
-t N[
u]] [
-u N] [
-v N] [
-y X] [
-z N]
impala [
-] [
-E N] [
-F str] [
-G N] [
-H] [
-I] [
-J] [
-M str] [
-O filename] [
-P filename] [
-a N] [
-b N] [
-c N] [
-d str] [
-e X] [
-h X] [
-i filename] [
-j N] [
-m N] [
-o filename] [
-v N] [
-y X] [
-z N]
megablast [
-] [
-A N] [
-D N] [
-E N] [
-F str] [
-G N] [
-H N] [
-I] [
-J] [
-L start,stop] [
-M N] [
-N N] [
-O filename] [
-P N] [
-Q filename] [
-R] [
-S N] [
-T] [
-U] [
-V] [
-W N] [
-X N] [
-Y X] [
-Z N] [
-a N]
[
-b N] [
-d str] [
-e X] [
-f] [
-g F] [
-i filename] [
-l str] [
-m N] [
-n] [
-o filename] [
-p X] [
-q N] [
-r N] [
-t N] [
-s N]
[
-v N] [
-y N] [
-z X]
rpsblast [
-] [
-F str] [
-I] [
-J] [
-L start,stop] [
-N X] [
-O filename] [
-P N] [
-T] [
-U] [
-X N] [
-Y X] [
-Z N] [
-a N] [
-b N]
-d filename [
-e X] [
-i filename] [
-l filename] [
-m N] [
-o filename] [
-p F] [
-v N]
[
-y X] [
-z N]
seedtop [
-] [
-C N] [
-D N]
[
-E N] [
-F] [
-G N] [
-I] [
-J] [
-K N] [
-M str] [
-O filename] [
-S N] [
-X N] [
-d str] [
-e X] [
-f] [
-i filename] [
-k filename] [
-o filename] [
-p str] [
-q N] [
-r N]
DESCRIPTION¶
This manual page documents briefly the commands
bl2seq,
blast,
blastall,
blastcl3,
blastpgp,
impala,
megablast,
rpsblast, and
seedtop. These commands are
documented together because they have a lot of common options.
bl2seq performs a comparison between two sequences using either the
blastn or blastp algorithm. Both sequences must be either nucleotides or
proteins.
blast2 compares a sequence against either a local database or a second
sequence; it incorporates most of the functionality of both
bl2seq and
blastall, but uses a semi-experimental new internal engine.
blastall and
blastall_old find the best matches in a local
database for a sequence.
blastall uses a newer engine than
blastall_old by default, but supports using the older engine as well
(when invoked with the option
-V F).
blastcl3 accesses the newest NCBI BLAST search engine (version 2.0). The
software behind BLAST version 2.0 was written from scratch to allow BLAST to
handle the new challenges posed by the sequence databases in the coming years.
Updates to this software will continue in the coming years.
blastpgp performs gapped blastp searches and can be used to perform
iterative searches in psi-blast and phi-blast mode.
impala searches a database of score matrices, prepared by
copymat(1), producing BLAST-like output.
megablast uses the greedy algorithm of Webb Miller et al. for nucleotide
sequence alignment search and concatenates many queries to save time spent
scanning the database. This program is optimized for aligning sequences that
differ slightly as a result of sequencing or other similar "errors".
It is up to 10 times faster than more common sequence similarity programs and
therefore can be used to swiftly compare two large sets of sequences against
each other.
rpsblast (Reverse PSI-BLAST) searches a query sequence against a database
of profiles. This is the opposite of PSI-BLAST that searches a profile against
a database of sequences, hence the `Reverse'.
rpsblast uses a
BLAST-like algorithm, finding single- or double-word hits and then performing
an ungapped extension on these candidate matches. If a sufficiently
high-scoring ungapped alignment is produced, a gapped extension is performed
and those (gapped) alignments with sufficiently low expect value are reported.
This procedure is in contrast to IMPALA that performs a Smith-Waterman
calculation between the query and each profile, rather than using a word-hit
approach to identify matches that should be extended.
seedtop answers two relatively simple questions:
- 1.
- Given a sequence and a database of patterns, which patterns
occur in the sequence and where?
- 2.
- Given a pattern and a sequence database, which sequences
contain the pattern and where?
Some of these commands support multiple types of comparison, governed by the
-p ("program") flag:
- blastp
- compares an amino acid query sequence against a protein
sequence database.
- blastn
- compares a nucleotide query sequence against a nucleotide
sequence database.
- blastx
- compares the six-frame conceptual translation products of a
nucleotide query sequence (both strands) against a protein sequence
database. For bl2seq, the nucleotide should be the first sequence
given.
- psitblastn
- compares a protein query sequence against a nucleotide
sequence database dynamically translated in all six reading frames (both
strands) using a position specific matrix created by PSI-BLAST.
- tblastn
- compares a protein query sequence against a nucleotide
sequence database dynamically translated in all six reading frames (both
strands). For bl2seq, the nucleotide should be the second sequence
given.
- tblastx
- compares the six-frame translations of a nucleotide query
sequence against the six-frame translations of a nucleotide sequence
database.
OPTIONS¶
A summary of options is included below.
- -
- Print usage message
- -A (bl2seq)
- Input sequences in the form of accession.version
- -A N (blastall, blastall_old, blastcl3,
blastpgp, megablast)
- Multiple Hits window size; generally defaults to 0 (for
single-hit extensions), but defaults to 40 when using discontiguous
templates.
- -B N (blast2)
- Produce on-the-fly output:
- 0
- none (default)
- 1
- table of offsets and quality values
- 2
- add sequence data
- 3
- text ASN.1
- 4
- binary ASN.1
- -B N (blastall, blastall_old)
- Number of concatenated queries, in blastn or tblastn
mode
- -B filename (blastpgp)
- Input Alignment File for PSI-BLAST Restart
- -C X (blast2, blastall, blastall_old,
blastcl3)
- Use composition-based statistics for blastp or
tblastn:
- T, t, D, or d
- Default (equivalent to 1 for blast2 and
blastall_old and to 2 for blastall and
blastcl3)
- 0, F, or f
- No composition-based statistics
- 1
- Composition-based statistics as in NAR 29:2994-3005,
2001
- 2
- Composition-based score adjustment as in
Bioinformatics 21:902-911, 2005, conditioned on sequence
properties
- 3
- Composition-based score adjustment as in
Bioinformatics 21:902-911, 2005, unconditionally
When enabling statistics in blastall,
blastall_old, or blastcl3 ( i.e., not blast2), appending u
(case-insensitive) to the mode enables use of unified p-values combining
alignment and compositional p-values in round 1 only.
- -C filename (blastpgp)
- Output File for PSI-BLAST Checkpointing
- -C N (seedtop)
- Score only or not (default = 1)
- -D N (bl2seq)
- Output format:
- 0
- traditional (default)
- 1
- tabular
- -D N (blast2, blastall, blastall_old,
blastcl3)
- Translate sequences in the database according to genetic
code N in /usr/share/ncbi/data/gc.prt (default is 1; only applies
to tblast*)
- -D N (megablast)
- Type of output:
- 0
- alignment endpoints and score
- 1
- all ungapped segments endpoints
- 2
- traditional BLAST output (default)
- 3
- tab-delimited one line format
- 4
- incremental text ASN.1
- 5
- incremental binary ASN.1
- -D N (seedtop)
- Cost decline to align (default = 99999)
- -E N (bl2seq, blastcl3, megablast)
- Extending a gap costs N (-1 invokes default
behavior)
- -E N (blast2, blastall,
blastall_old)
- Extending a gap costs N (-1 invokes default
behavior: non-affine if greedy, 2 otherwise)
- -E N (blastpgp, impala, seedtop)
- Extending a gap costs N (default is 1)
- -F str (bl2seq, blast2, blastall,
blastall_old, blastpgp,
- blastcl3, impala, megablast, rpsblast) Filter options for
DUST or SEG; defaults to T for bl2seq, blast2, blastall,
blastall_old, blastcl3, and megablast, and to F for blastpgp,
impala, and rpsblast.
- -F (seedtop)
- Filter sequence with SEG.
- -G N (bl2seq, blastcl3, megablast)
- Opening a gap costs N (-1 invokes default
behavior)
- -G N (blast2, blastall,
blastall_old)
- Opening a gap costs N (-1 invokes default behavior:
non-affine if greedy, 5 if using dynamic programming)
- -G N (blastpgp, impala, seedtop)
- Opening a gap costs N (default is 11)
- -H (blast2)
- Produce HTML output
- -H N (blastpgp)
- End of required region in query (-1 indicates end of
query)
- -H (impala)
- Print help (different from usage message)
- -H N (megablast)
- Maximal number of HSPs to save per database sequence
(default is 0, unlimited)
- -I "start stop" (bl2seq,
blast2)
- Location on first (query) sequence (applies only if file
specified with -i contains a single sequence)
- -I (blastall, blastall_old, blastcl3, blastpgp,
impala, megablast,
- rpsblast, seedtop) Show GIs in deflines
- -J "start stop" (bl2seq,
blast2)
- Location on second (subject) sequence (applies only if file
specified with -j contains a single sequence)
- -J (blastall, blastall_old, blastcl3, blastpgp,
impala, megablast,
- rpsblast, seedtop) Believe the query defline
- -K N (blast2, blastall, blastall_old,
blastcl3, blastpgp)
- Number of best hits from a region to keep. Off by default.
If used a value of 100 is recommended. Very high values of -v or
-b are also suggested.
- -K N (seedtop)
- Internal hit buffer size multiplier (wrt query length;
default = 2)
- -L (blast2)
- Use (classical Mega BLAST) lookup table with width 12
- -L start,stop (blastall, blastall_old,
blastcl3, megablast,
- rpsblast) Location on query sequence (for rpsblast, only
valid in blastp mode)
- -M str (bl2seq, blast2, blastall,
blastall_old, blastcl3,
- blastpgp, impala, seedtop) Use matrix str (default =
BLOSUM62)
- -M N (megablast)
- Maximal total length of queries for a single search
(default = 5000000)
- -N (blast2)
- Show only accessions for sequence IDs in tabular
output
- -N X (blastpgp, rpsblast)
- Number of bits to trigger gapping (default = 22.0)
- -N N (megablast)
- Type of a discontiguous word template:
- 0
- coding (default)
- 1
- optimal
- 2
- two simultaneous
- -O filename (blastall, blastall_old,
blastcl3,
- blastpgp, impala, megablast, rpsblast, seedtop) Write
(ASN.1) sequence alignments to filename; only valid for blastpgp,
impala, rpsblast, and seedtop with -J, and only valid for megablast
with -D2.
- -P X (blast2)
- Identity percentage cut-off
- -P N (blastall, blastall_old, blastcl3,
blastpgp, rpsblast)
- Set to 1 for single-hit mode or 0 for multiple-hit mode
(default). Does not apply to blastn.
- -P filename (impala)
- Read matrix profiles from database filename
- -P N (megablast)
- Maximal number of positions for a hash value (set to 0
[default] to ignore)
- -Q N (blast2, blastall, blastall_old,
blastcl3)
- Translate query according to genetic code N in
/usr/share/ncbi/data/gc.prt (default is 1)
- -Q filename (blastpgp)
- Output File for PSI-BLAST Matrix in ASCII
- -Q filename (megablast)
- Masked query output; requires -D 2
- -R (blast2)
- Compute locally optimal Smith-Waterman alignments. (This
option is only available for gapped tblastn.)
- -R filename (blastall,
blastall_old)
- Read PSI-TBLASTN checkpoint file filename
- -R (blastcl3)
- RPS Blast search
- -R filename (blastpgp)
- Input File for PSI-BLAST Restart
- -R (megablast)
- Report the log information at the end of output
- -S N (bl2seq, blast2, blastall,
blastall_old, blastcl3,
- megablast) Query strands to search against database for
blastn, blastx, tblastx:
- 1
- top
- 2
- bottom
- 3
- both (default)
- -S N (blastpgp)
- Start of required region in query (default = 1)
- -S N (seedtop)
- Cutoff cost (default = 30)
- -T (bl2seq, blastall, blastall_old, blastcl3,
blastpgp, megablast,
- rpsblast) Produce HTML output
- -T N (blast2)
- Type of a discontiguous word template:
- 0
- coding (default)
- 1
- optimal
- 2
- two simultaneous
- -U (bl2seq, blastall, blastall_old, blastcl3,
blastpgp, megablast,
- rpsblast) Use lower case filtering for the query
sequence
- -V (bl2seq, blastall, megablast)
- Force use of legacy engine
- -V (blast2)
- Use variable word size approach to database scanning
- -W N (bl2seq, blast2, blastall,
blastall_old, blastcl3,
- blastpgp, megablast, rpsblast) Use words of size N
(length of best perfect match; zero invokes default behavior, except with
megablast, which defaults to 28, and blastpgp, which defaults to 3. The
default values for the other commands vary with "program": 11
for blastn, 28 for megablast, and 3 for everything else.)
- -X N (bl2seq, blast2, blastall,
blastall_old, blastcl3,
- blastpgp, megablast, rpsblast, seedtop) X dropoff value for
gapped alignment (in bits) (zero invokes default behavior, except with
megablast, which defaults to 20, and rpsblast and seedtop, which default
to 15. The default values for the other commands vary with
"program": 30 for blastn, 20 for megablast, 0 for tblastx, and
15 for everything else.)
- -Y X (bl2seq, blast2, blastall,
blastall_old, blastcl3,
- blastpgp, megablast, rpsblast) Effective length of the
search space (use zero for the real size)
- -Z N (blast2, blastall, blastall_old,
blastcl3, blastpgp,
- megablast, rpsblast) X dropoff value for final [dynamic
programming?] gapped alignment in bits (default is 100 for blastn and
megablast, 0 for tblastx, 25 for others)
- -a filename (bl2seq)
- Write text ASN.1 output to filename
- -a N (blast2, blastall, blastall_old,
blastcl3, blastpgp,
- impala, megablast, rpsblast) Number of threads to use
(default is one)
- -b N (blast2, blastall, blastall_old,
blastcl3, blastpgp,
- impala, megablast, rpsblast) Number of database sequences
to show alignments for (B) (default is 250)
- -c (blast2)
- Mask lower case
- -c N (impala)
- Constant in pseudocounts for multipass version; 0 (default)
uses entropy method; otherwise a value near 30 is recommended
- -c N (impala)
- Constant in pseudocounts for multipass version (default is
10)
- -d N (bl2seq)
- Use theoretical DB size of N (zero stands for the
real size)
- -d str (blast2, blastall, blastall_old,
blastcl3, blastpgp,
- impala, megablast, seedtop) Database to use (default is nr
for all executables except blast2, which requires a second FASTA sequence
if this is not set)
- -d filename (rpsblast)
- RPS BLAST Database
- -e X
- Expectation value (E) (default = 10.0)
- -f X (blast2, blastall, blastall_old,
blastcl3)
- Threshold for extending hits, default if zero: 0 for blastn
and megablast, 11 for blastp, 12 for blastx, and 13 for tblasn and
tblastx.
- -f N (blastpgp)
- Threshold for extending hits (default 11)
- -f (megablast)
- Show full IDs in the output (default: only GIs or
accessions)
- -f (seedtop)
- Force searching for patterns even if they are too
likely
- -g F (bl2seq, blastall, blastall_old,
blastcl3)
- Do not perform gapped alignment (N/A for tblastx)
- -g (blast2)
- Use greedy algorithm for gapped extensions
- -g F (megablast)
- Make discontiguous megablast generate words for every base
of the database (mandatory with the current BLAST engine)
- -h N (blast2)
- Frame shift penalty for out-of-frame gapping (blastx,
tblastn only; default is zero)
- -h X (blastpgp, impala)
- e-value threshold for inclusion in multipass model (default
= 0.002 for blastpgp, 0.005 for impala)
- -i filename
- Read (first, query) sequence or set from filename
(default is stdin; not needed for blastpgp if restarting from
scoremat)
- -j filename (bl2seq, blast2)
- Read second (subject) sequence or set from
filename
- -j N (blastpgp)
- Maximum number of passes to use in multipass version
(default = 1)
- -k str (blast2)
- Pattern for PHI-BLAST
- -k filename (blastpgp, seedtop)
- Input hit file for PHI-BLAST (default = hit_file)
- -l str (blastall, blastall_old,
blastpgp, megablast)
- Restrict search of database to list of GI's [String]
- -l filename (rpsblast)
- Log messages to filename rather than standard
error.
- -m (bl2seq)
- Use Mega Blast for search
- -m N (blast2, blastall, blastall_old,
blastcl3, blastpgp,
- impala, megablast, rpsblast) alignment view options:
- 0
- pairwise (default)
- 1
- query-anchored showing identities
- 2
- query-anchored, no identities
- 3
- flat query-anchored, show identities
- 4
- flat query-anchored, no identities
- 5
- query-anchored, no identities and blunt ends
- 6
- flat query-anchored, no identities and blunt ends
- 7
- XML Blast output (not available for impala)
- 8
- tabular (not available for impala)
- 9
- tabular with comment lines (not available for impala)
- 10
- ASN.1 text (not available for impala or rpsblast)
- 11
- ASN.1 binary (not available for impala or rpsblast)
- -n (blast2)
- Show GIs in sequence IDs
- -n (blastall, blastall_old, blastcl3)
- MegaBlast search
- -n (megablast)
- Use non-greedy (dynamic programming) extension for affine
gap scores
- -o filename
- Write final alignment report to filename rather than
stdout
- -p str (bl2seq, blast2, blastall,
blastall_old, blastcl3)
- Use the "program" (comparison type) str.
The DESCRIPTION section covers this option in more detail.
- -p str (blastpgp)
- program option for PHI-BLAST (default = blastpgp)
- -p X (megablast)
- Identity percentage cut-off (default = 0)
- -p F (rpsblast)
- Query sequence is nucleotide, not protein
- -p str (seedtop)
- program name:
- patmatchp
- indicates which patterns occur in a sequence
- patternp
- indicates which sequences contain a pattern
- -q N (bl2seq, blast2, blastall,
blastall_old, blastcl3,
- megablast, seedtop) Penalty for a nucleotide mismatch
(blastn only) (default = -10 for seedtop, -3 for everything else)
- -q N (blastpgp)
- ASN.1 Scoremat input of checkpoint data:
- 0
- no scoremat input (default)
- 1
- restart from ASCII scoremat checkpoint file
- 2
- restart from binary scoremat checkpoint file
- -r N (bl2seq, blast2, blastall,
blastall_old, blastcl3,
- megablast, seedtop) Reward for a nucleotide match (blastn
only) (default = 10 for seedtop, -10 for everything else)
- -s (blast2)
- No-op (formerly requested generating words for every base
of the database)
- -s (blastall, blastall_old, blastcl3, blastpgp)
- Compute locally optimal Smith-Waterman alignments. For
blastall, blastall_old, and blastcl3, this is only available in gapped
tblastn mode.
- -s N (megablast)
- Minimal hit score to report (0 for default behavior)
- -t N (bl2seq, blast2, blastall,
blastall_old, blastcl3)
- Length of a discontiguous word template (the largest intron
allowed in a translated nucleotide sequence when linking multiple distinct
assignments; default = 0; negative values disable linking for blastall,
blastall_old, and blastcl3.)
- -t N[u] (blastpgp)
- Composition-based score adjustment. The first character is
interpreted as follows:
- 0, F, or f
- no composition-based statistics
- 1
- composition-based statistics as in NAR 29:2994-3005,
2001
- 2, T, or t
- composition-based score adjustment as in
Bioinformatics 21:902-911, 2005, conditioned on sequence properties
in round 1 (default)
- 3
- composition-based score adjustment as in
Bioinformatics 21:902-911, 2005, unconditionally in round 1
When composition-based statistics are in use, appending
u
(case-insensitive) to the argument requests unified p-value combining
alignment p-value and compositional p-value in round 1 only.
- -t N (megablast)
- Length of a discontiguous word template (contiguous word if
0 [default])
- -u (blast2)
- Do only ungapped alignment (always TRUE for tblastx)
- -u str (blastcl3)
- Restrict search of database to results of Entrez2
lookup
- -u N (blastpgp)
- ASN.1 Scoremat output of checkpoint data:
- 0
- no scoremat output (default)
- 1
- output ASCII scoremat checkpoint file (requires
-J)
- 2
- output binary scoremat checkpoint file (requires
-J)
- -v N (blast2, blastall, blastall_old,
blastcl3, blastpgp,
- impala, megablast, rpsblast) Number of one-line
descriptions to show (V) (default = 500)
- -w N (blast2)
- Window size (max. allowed distance between a pair of
initial hits; 0 invokes default behavior, -1 turns off multiple hits)
- -w N (blastall, blastall_old,
blastcl3)
- Frame shift penalty (OOF algorithm for blastx)
- -y X (blast2, blastall, blastall_old,
blastcl3, blastpgp,
- impala, rpsblast) X dropoff for ungapped extensions in bits
(0.0 invokes default behavior: 20 for blastn, 10 for megablast, and 7 for
all others.)
- -y N (megablast)
- X dropoff value for ungapped extension (default is 10)
- -z N (blast2)
- Longest intron length for uneven gap HSP linking (tblastn
only; default is 0)
- -z N (blastall, blastall_old, blastcl3,
blastpgp, impala,
- megablast, rpsblast) Effective length of the database (use
zero for the real size)
BUGS¶
This manual page is long and confusing; individual pages might be better.
AUTHOR¶
The National Center for Biotechnology Information.
SEE ALSO¶
blastclust(1),
copymat(1),
fastacmd(1),
formatdb(1),
formatrpsdb(1),
makemat(1),
taxblast(1),
/usr/share/doc/blast2/blast.html, /usr/share/doc/blast2/seedtop.html,
<
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/BLAST/>.