[DIYbio] Starch my fish; or is it fish out my starches ?

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0959440X16300811

Make a sub directory for each inquiry and ignore similarities of human nomenclature like names amylase-XXX just plow through each top down.

Good luck, I suppose. 


gov/Blast.cgi?PAGE=MegaBlast&PROGRAM=blastn&PAGE_TYPE=BlastSearch&BLAST_SPEC=). Paste the sequence in and search, it will pop up similar sequences it finds in different databases and will list the organisms the sequence came from.

These databases can be accessed programmatically via APIs if you know how to do that type of stuff. I hope you know lots of latin names...

Best,
Sean
On Friday, March 17, 2023 at 8:19:15 AM UTC-4 A. Ekergård wrote:

Writing as someone who couldn't finish a very short online course in bioinformatic and as someone working with aquaculture. If I read the fish monkeyface prickleback (monkeyface prickleback) can break down starch, I should be able to open a database like https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/ and find other fishes with the same genes for breaking down starch? Right? 


Hope I'm not looking too lazy for asking if anyone could help me? Hopefully it's not that complicated, but it's also not as easy as just writing: "what fishes produce amylase?"


Kind regards
Anders

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