How to calculate the conservation score of a gene
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Hi!

I am a freshman at comparative genomics. Now, I've got several sequences of genes, and I want to calculate the conservation scores of these genes. Is anyone familiar with the calculation of conservation scores? It would be nice if someone can provide a pipeline. Thanks very much.

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A must read: https://www.jstor.org/stable/2461605?seq=1 (A epic Acknowledgments section). tl;dr: You have to have a phylogenetic tree. In addition, conservation of what? Of each position? of the entire gene?

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Thanks for your reply. I want to calculate the conservation score of a gene.

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What do you mean by calculation? Do you want to calculate conservation scores from scratch or you just want to annotate your gene list with pre-calculated conservation scores? There are multiple resources for pre-calculated conservation scores. Such as GERP and Phylop to name a few!

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Yeah. I do need to annotate my gene list with a pre-calculated conservation score.

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reza.jabal ▴ 580

There are a few well-established annotation software that accepts multiple input format and annotates your genes/variants with pathogenicity and conservation metrics from different methods/databases.

If you're not familiar with command-line scripting, I recommend taking a look at VEP and wANNOVAR.

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