I just get a result of blastp. and The result is like below,
99.2 1880 2361 1882 13 0 3820 (Identical matches(%), Query Length(aa), Subject Length(aa), Alignment Length(aa), Number of gap openings, e-value, bitscore)
How can it is possible? Is this because of the gap openings?
thanks!!! so nice example!!
but I want to explain about similarity using a table including Identity and Query coverage. If Query length = 497, Aln length = 531 and make a table with this, Query coverage is 100%? or 107%? cause if I write "Query coverage = 107%" in thesis, I think it might make people confused! How can I explain about this well and make table with this?
In this case, the alignment can not cover more than 100% of the query, even though the alignment length can be longer than the query length. If people get confused, they will ask about this at your defense, and you can explain it nicely then. You can also put an explanatory footnote at the table.