About Search by Sequence
    
    
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        Search by Sequence performs a nucleotide-nucleotide or protein-translated nucleotide BLAST search against
        Addgeneâs plasmid sequence database.
        BLAST returns plasmids with similarity to the query sequence.
      
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        Results are sorted by E-value, a statistic from BLAST that describes the significance of a match.
        Lower values are considered better matches.
      
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        FASTA headers and numbers at the beginning of each line will be removed.
        The query should only contain DNA characters.
      
      Tips for Success
    
    
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        Enter a distinct sequence that is an important, differentiating feature. For example, the coding region of
        a gene, instead of the plasmid origin of replication.
      
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        Inspect the percent identity, query coverage, and alignment details to determine if a result match is satisfactory.
        Visit the corresponding plasmid webpage to view additional details about a matching plasmid.
      
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        If no results are returned:
        
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            Try a different isoform or region of the desired sequence.
          
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            Choose a different BLAST database. Try the general âAll Addgene Plasmidsâ (default selection),
            instead of a specific database, such as âPlant Expression Plasmidsâ
          
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            Try selecting a different BLAST algorithm:
            
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                megablast: Designed for comparing sequences within the same, or closely related, species.
                Default selection.
              
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                blastn: Designed for comparing sequences from different species. May return additional results,
                if exact species match is not required.
              
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                blastn-short: Optimized for searching with shorter sequences (<= 30 nucleotides)
                but can still be effective with slightly larger sequences.
              
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                tblastn: Designed for comparing protein sequences against a translated nucleotide sequence database.
                Helpful for finding plasmids with codon-optimized sequences.
              
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                tblastn-fast: A faster version of tblastn that may return results more quickly, but is less sensitive
              
 
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            There may not be a match in our database.
          
 
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        You can adjust the Max Results setting on the results page from 25 to 500. If many sequences share the same top E-value,
        only a truncated set of equally high-scoring matches will be shown. Set the Max Results to 500 to see more matches.
      
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        Fill out our Suggest a Plasmid form or
        e-mail [email protected] to let us know what we're missing.
      
      By using search by sequence, you understand that some sequences are subject to our Terms of Access and the restrictions contained therein.