Find Corresponding GenBank ID
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Penny Liu ▴ 30

This is what I have.

Is it possible to get corresponding GenBank ID via BioSample or BioProject Accession? It is great if you guys could give me some valuable suggestions and comments how to solve.

Thanks

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Are you referring to NZ* accession numbers or WP* Protein ID's as described on this summary annotation page?

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Thanks, but it's not what I expected. For example, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/protein/AAC76128.2

BioProject: PRJNA225, BioSample: SAMN02604091. Both of these should refer to the GenBank accession AAC76128.

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I am not sure I understand your intent. You want to associate a biosample (which is whole genome sequence) to a specific protein?

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I was assigned BioProject and BioSample accession number when I take WGS submission. Will I get the GenBank ID when the annotation process is finished? Perhaps I misunderstood and thanks again!

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Referring back to the original example isn't GCA_002318995.1the accession that has been assigned to your genome? Looks like yours is one of the 8 assemblies available for this organism.

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In my submission, the strain is KCT instead of YHL.

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Classification is at the taxid level so it looks like all strains of the species are collected under main taxid (Shewanella algae (taxid:38313)).

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As far as I know, Shewanella haliotis and Shewanella algae are the same genus but different species.

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I did this as a part of one of my project. This could be helpful

library("genomes")
proks <- reports("prokaryotes.txt")

# BioProject Accession: PRJNA312015
biopro <- proks[grep("312015",proks$`BioProject ID`),]
ftp_biopro <- biopro$`FTP Path`


file_type <- "feature_table.txt"
GCA <- tail(unlist(strsplit(ftp_biopro, "/")),1)
file_type <- paste0(GCA,"_",paste0(file_type, ".gz"))
down_file <- paste(ftp_biopro,file_type, sep ="/")
dest <- "weather.op.gz" 
download.file(url = down_file, destfile = dest) 
my_data <- read.table(dest, header=F, sep = "\t")
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