[galaxy-user] Question about aaChange tool.

2012-03-09 Thread Maha Al Kahtani
Hello,
Recently i have used galaxy to find corresponding amino acids to a list of
SNPs that i have. i used aaChange tool from the tool panel for this
purpose. After obtaining the result i checked the correctness of this
results by searching dbSNP for randomly chosen SNPs. however, some of those
SNPs mapped to incorrect amino acid,
For example,
The SNP( rs11549096), was mapped by Galaxy to the change ( Asp:Tyr/His, ) ,
Searching the dbSNP for this SNP Shows that  the Change should be  Asp :Asn
and the link for this SNP in the dbSNP is :
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/projects/SNP/snp_ref.cgi?searchType=adhoc_searchtype=rsrs=rs11549096

So, the reference is correct in all cases i searched (more than a
thousand), the position of change in the aa is correct, *but* the
alternative aa is not correct in all cases.
What causes  this mistake, and how to solve this problem?
Note: my list contains hundreds of thousands of SNPs, so, i can not check
each one of them.

prompt response is appreciated,

Best Regards,
Maha
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Re: [galaxy-user] Question about aaChange tool.

2012-03-09 Thread Jennifer Jackson

Hello Maha,

This does sound very strange. Would you please share a link to your 
history so that we can examine the data and determine where the problem 
originates? Please note which dataset contains this particular problem 
if there are several runs from this same tool.


Use Options - Share of Publish, generate the share link with the top 
button, copy the URL, and paste it into a reply email sent back to me 
directly.


Thank you!

Jen
Galaxy team

On 3/9/12 8:28 AM, Maha Al Kahtani wrote:

Hello,
Recently i have used galaxy to find corresponding amino acids to a list
of SNPs that i have. i used aaChange tool from the tool panel for this
purpose. After obtaining the result i checked the correctness of this
results by searching dbSNP for randomly chosen SNPs. however, some of
those SNPs mapped to incorrect amino acid,
For example,
The SNP( rs11549096), was mapped by Galaxy to the change ( Asp:Tyr/His,
) , Searching the dbSNP for this SNP Shows that  the Change should be
  Asp :Asn and the link for this SNP in the dbSNP is :
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/projects/SNP/snp_ref.cgi?searchType=adhoc_searchtype=rsrs=rs11549096
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/projects/SNP/snp_ref.cgi?searchType=adhoc_searchtype=rsrs=rs11549096

So, the reference is correct in all cases i searched (more than a
thousand), the position of change in the aa is correct, _*but*_ the
alternative aa is not correct in all cases.
What causes  this mistake, and how to solve this problem?
Note: my list contains hundreds of thousands of SNPs, so, i can not
check each one of them.

prompt response is appreciated,

Best Regards,
Maha


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