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Search format

The BLAST Search box accepts a number of different types of input and automatically determines the format. Accepted input types are:

FASTA

A sequence in FASTA format begins with a single-line description, followed by lines of sequence data. The description line is distinguished from the sequence data by a greater-than (">") symbol in the first column. It is recommended that all lines of text be shorter than 80 characters in length. An example sequence in FASTA format is:
>gi|129295|sp|P01013|OVAX_CHICK GENE X PROTEIN (OVALBUMIN-RELATED) 
QIKDLLVSSSTDLDTTLVLVNAIYFKGMWKTAFNAEDTREMPFHVTKQESKPVQMMCMNNSFNVATLPAE 
KMKILELPFASGDLSMLVLLPDEVSDLERIEKTINFEKLTEWTNPNTMEKRRVKVYLPQMKIEEKYNLTS 
VLMALGMTDLFIPSANLTGISSAESLKISQAVHGAFMELSEDGIEMAGSTGVIEDIKHSPESEQFRADHP 
FLFLIKHNPTNTIVYFGRYWSP 
Blank lines are not allowed in the middle of FASTA input.

Sequences are expected to be represented in the standard IUB/IUPAC amino acid and nucleic acid codes, with these exceptions: lower-case letters are accepted and are mapped into upper-case; a single hyphen or dash can be used to represent a gap of indeterminate length; and in amino acid sequences, U and * are acceptable letters (see below). Before submitting a request, any numerical digits in the query sequence should either be removed or replaced by appropriate letter codes (e.g., N for unknown nucleic acid residue or X for unknown amino acid residue). The nucleic acid codes supported are:

A --> adenosine           M --> A C (amino)
C --> cytidine            S --> G C (strong)
G --> guanine             W --> A T (weak)
T --> thymidine           B --> G T C
U --> uridine             D --> G A T
R --> G A (purine)        H --> A C T
Y --> T C (pyrimidine)    V --> G C A
K --> G T (keto)          N --> A G C T (any)
                          -  gap of indeterminate length
For those programs that use amino acid query sequences (BLASTP and TBLASTN), the accepted amino acid codes are:
A  alanine                         P  proline
B  aspartate or asparagine         Q  glutamine
C  cystine                         R  arginine
D  aspartate                       S  serine
E  glutamate                       T  threonine
F  phenylalanine                   U  selenocysteine
G  glycine                         V  valine
H  histidine                       W  tryptophan
I  isoleucine                      Y  tyrosine
K  lysine                          Z  glutamate or glutamine
L  leucine                         X  any
M  methionine                      *  translation stop
N  asparagine                      -  gap of indeterminate length

Bare Sequence

This may be just lines of sequence data, without the FASTA definition line, e.g.:
QIKDLLVSSSTDLDTTLVLVNAIYFKGMWKTAFNAEDTREMPFHVTKQESKPVQMMCMNNSFNVATLPAE 
KMKILELPFASGDLSMLVLLPDEVSDLERIEKTINFEKLTEWTNPNTMEKRRVKVYLPQMKIEEKYNLTS 
VLMALGMTDLFIPSANLTGISSAESLKISQAVHGAFMELSEDGIEMAGSTGVIEDIKHSPESEQFRADHP 
FLFLIKHNPTNTIVYFGRYWSP 
It can also be sequence interspersed with numbers and/or spaces, such as the sequence portion of a GenBank/GenPept flatfile report:
  1 qikdllvsss tdldttlvlv naiyfkgmwk tafnaedtre mpfhvtkqes kpvqmmcmnn
 61 sfnvatlpae kmkilelpfa sgdlsmlvll pdevsdleri ektinfeklt ewtnpntmek
121 rrvkvylpqm kieekynlts vlmalgmtdl fipsanltgi ssaeslkisq avhgafmels
181 edgiemagst gviedikhsp eseqfradhp flflikhnpt ntivyfgryw sp
Blank lines are not allowed in the middle of bare sequence input.