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Use the KoriBlast Project Manager to file all your searches using hierarchies. In the context of working on numerous projects, the Project Manager will help you to locate your data quickly.
All your work is saved in a disc space that is inaccessible to third parties, and each KoriBlast user has his own storage space. Are your sequences confidential? KoriBlast enables you to work by running a local Blast system (1) or a WWWBlast system (2). In the first case you may work exclusively on your computer, no information is broadcast on a computer network. In the second case you may run a WwwBlast server installed in your laboratory and no information will be broadcast outside your intranet.
Don't lose your essential data anymore! KoriBlast stores all the information you use on the hard disc indefinitely: query sequences, search results, information retrieved from remote databases (annotations and taxonomic data) and search strategies. KoriBlast can thus store as much data as the size of your hard disc drive allows. It is important to note that the storage of your work in a personal space enables you to analyse your data off-line, when you are out of the office for example.
You can schedule your own databank sequences to run them with Blast. KoriBlast offers a graphical interface to convert your sets of sequences into a Blast database. When the conversion is complete the database can immediately be used with the Blast search system supplied as standard with KoriBlast. User created databanks can also be shared with other users. Similarly, you can install the main public sequence databases on your computer (SwissProt, UniProt, Genbank, etc.) in order to work off-line.
(1) KoriBlast comes with NCBI Blast software: You can
therefore use Blast on your computer with your personal sequence
databases and/or a local copy of public sequence databases (SwissProt,
Genbank, etc.) as required.
(2) you probably have a server like this in your laboratory. If this is this case, Koriblast can use it directly. |
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