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Thanks for your hard work this tool! I noticed that at least one of the rmpD alleles appears to be truncated at the first amino acid. Specifically, rmpD_4 starts with TGA AGG ..., which is a stop codon, while many of the other alleles start with GTG AAG G ... (note the leading G). Is this intentional? I think what this means in practice is that if an isolate has rmpD which matches closest to rmpD_4, it is identified as truncated with -0%, even if the isolate has an A or other base preceding the TGA AGG ..., which would lead to a valid start codon and protein translation. I have skimmed rmpA, rmpC and rmpA2 and didn't see similar cases, but it may be worth double checking.
Thanks for your help!
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Hi,
Thanks for your hard work this tool! I noticed that at least one of the rmpD alleles appears to be truncated at the first amino acid. Specifically, rmpD_4 starts with
TGA AGG ...
, which is a stop codon, while many of the other alleles start withGTG AAG G ...
(note the leadingG
). Is this intentional? I think what this means in practice is that if an isolate has rmpD which matches closest tormpD_4
, it is identified as truncated with-0%
, even if the isolate has anA
or other base preceding theTGA AGG ...
, which would lead to a valid start codon and protein translation. I have skimmed rmpA, rmpC and rmpA2 and didn't see similar cases, but it may be worth double checking.Thanks for your help!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: