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ReGSP: a visualized application for homology-based gene searching and plotting using multiple reference sequencesopen access

Authors
Ejigu, Girum FitihamlakYi, GangmanKim, Jong ImJung, Jaehee
Issue Date
23-Dec-2021
Publisher
PEERJ INC
Keywords
Multiple reference sequences; NGS; Gene; Gene search
Citation
PEERJ, v.9
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
PEERJ
Volume
9
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/19452
DOI
10.7717/peerj.12707
ISSN
2167-8359
Abstract
The massively parallel nature of next-generation sequencing technologies has contributed to the generation of massive sequence data in the last two decades. Deciphering the meaning of each generated sequence requires multiple analysis tools, at all stages of analysis, from the reads stage all the way up to the whole-genome level. Homologybased approaches based on related reference sequences are usually the preferred option for gene and transcript prediction in newly sequenced genomes, resulting in the popularity of a variety of BLAST and BLAST-based tools. For organelle genomes, a single-reference-based gene finding tool that uses grouping parameters for BLAST results has been implemented in the Genome Search Plotter (GSP). However, this tool does not accept multiple and user-customized reference sequences required for a broad homology search. Here, we present multiple Reference-based Gene Search and Plot (ReGSP), a simple and convenient web tool that accepts multiple reference sequences for homology-based gene search. The tool incorporates cPlot, a novel dot plot tool, for illustrating nucleotide sequence similarity between the query and the reference sequences. ReGSP has an easy-to-use web interface and is freely accessible at https://ds.mju.ac.kr/regsp.
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