Hello l am trying to predict presence of a gene/protein in a closely related organism B, responsible for a known trait in organism A where it is known , l have the gene sequence as well. The organism B of interest has a whole genome shortgun sequence . Can someone help me move from gene/protein sequence to determining whether the gene/protein sequence is present in B- (orthologous/paralogous/syntenous?). Please suggest the software l can use besides having to do marker screening of populations and so on!
If the organisms are closely related then you should be able to find the homologous gene (reads) from organism B by aligning to genome A. If you have enough data then you may be able to assemble genome B and then use predicted gene translations to look in proteome of A by blast searches.
Thank you Dan quite helpful have done alignment with MEGA , blast on NCBI and getting significant coverage . Could you assist with software l can use to assemble the gene and getting predicted translations.
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is appropriate for new answers for the original question.Since you used MEGA this must be bacterial genome (or a small genome at that). If so, look into SPAdes for assembly.
Thank you had not noticed. lts a plant genome not bacterial .