7.2 Using Statistics to Understand BLAST Results
Karlin-Altschul statistics is much more than a way to determine the
statistical significance of a sequence alignment in the context of a
database search. It also provides a framework with which to probe the
complex relationships that exist between BLAST parameters and
results. Using Karlin-Altschul statistics to ask and answer questions
about a BLAST search is much like using stoichiometry at the lab
bench; it doesn't require theoretical savvy, just a
little algebra. It's also useful; you no longer need
to be frustrated when confronted with an inexplicable BLAST result.
Now let's look at a practical application of
Karlin-Altschul statistics: using BLASTN to map a PCR primer to a
genome. The application is a simple but striking example of how to
use Karlin-Altschul statistics to understand the way parameter choice
determines BLAST results. Finally, Karlin-Altschul statistics reveal
much about BLASTN's strengths and weaknesses and its
potential as a tool to detect the conserved, cis-regulatory regions
of genes.
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