FASH: A web application for nucleotides sequence search

  • Veksler-Lublinksy I
  • Barash D
  • Avisar C
  • et al.
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FASH (Fourier Alignment Sequence Heuristics) is a web application, based on the Fast Fourier Transform, for finding remote homologs within a long nucleic acid sequence. Given a query sequence and a long text-sequence (e.g, the human genome), FASH detects subsequences within the text that are remotely-similar to the query. FASH offers an alternative approach to Blast/Fasta for querying long RNA/DNA sequences. FASH differs from these other approaches in that it does not depend on the existence of contiguous seed-sequences in its initial detection phase. The FASH web server is user friendly and very easy to operate. Availability FASH can be accessed at https://fash.bgu.ac.il:8443/fash/default.jsp (secured website)

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Veksler-Lublinksy, I., Barash, D., Avisar, C., Troim, E., Chew, P., & Kedem, K. (2008). FASH: A web application for nucleotides sequence search. Source Code for Biology and Medicine, 3(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/1751-0473-3-9

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