Generating 20-mer signatures

Signatures will appear at the bottom of this page once the search is complete. The result of the search will be a list of signature chains and the corresponding DNA sequence from the reference genome. A signature chain is a set of consecutive 20-mer signature words. Intervals are given as the start of the first signature word and the end of the last signature word in the chain. Thus, the interval [s,e] contains exactly e-s-20+2 signature words, completely covering the interval [s,e] in the reference sequence.

Signature words are perfectly conserved by all target genomes, and contain at least a single difference from every background sequence. Therefore, a signature chain will contain a difference with the background at least every 20 bases. For some types of detection assays, these signatures can still cross-react with background sequences and return false positive detections. However, we have found that long signature chains (e.g. >100bp) are often quite dissimilar from the background and make good targets for detection assays. After identifying these candidate target sequences, we recommend performing a more sensitive background screen of the individual signatures using Blast to assure they are sufficiently unique.

  • Vibrio cholerae 1587
  • Vibrio cholerae 2740-80
  • Vibrio cholerae 623-39
  • Vibrio cholerae AM-19226
  • Vibrio cholerae B33
  • Vibrio cholerae MAK 757
  • Vibrio cholerae MO10
  • Vibrio cholerae MZO-2
  • Vibrio cholerae MZO-3
  • Vibrio cholerae NCTC 8457
  • Vibrio cholerae O1 biovar eltor str. N16961
  • Vibrio cholerae O395
  • Vibrio cholerae RC385
  • Vibrio cholerae V51
  • Vibrio cholerae V52


 
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  e.g. hypothetical protein.
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  e.g AGGC
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