[BiO BB] Getting promotor region sequences of Yeast
John Abraham
john_abraham_bio at yahoo.com
Wed Oct 13 02:26:57 EDT 2004
You can also try SCPD( saccharomyces cerevisea Promotor Database
Ryan Golhar <ryangolhar at hotmail.com> wrote:I've done something like this before. I used the tool Spidey from NCBI
to determine exon locations, then used a perl script to parse that
information and grab 2500 bp upstream of the first exon.
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Ryan Golhar
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The University of Medicine & Dentistry of NJ
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Hur
Sent: Friday, October 01, 2004 8:54 AM
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Subject: [BiO BB] Getting promotor region sequences of Yeast
Dear all,
I am trying to get intergenic sequences of yeast genes for promotor
analyses.
I have a gene list of 7K but don't know how to get the upstream region
sequences.
The gene list and relevant data was obtained from the following sites,
Professor Young's Lab,
http://web.wi.mit.edu/young/location/
Does anybody have idea how to get thoes upstream region sequences?
Many thanks in advance,
Junguk
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