I'm working on a dataset in an insect species. I was using KAAS to annotate the genes. In the parameter for "GENES data set", I only selected some species from insects.
But in the results, the Pathway Mapping gave pathways definitely human specific, E.g. "Coronavirus disease - COVID-19". In this pathway, there is one KO K02580. This KO belongs to many pathways. One of them is "Coronavirus disease - COVID-19". My question is:
Is there a way that I can exclude some of the pathways that we know definitely not related to insects? Any suggestions? Thanks.
Hi omicsgeek!
I am facing the same problem as you. As practice for using KAAS, I annotated the E. coli K-12 MG1655 sequences using RAST and used KAAS to determine the metabolic pathways of the genes. I selected only the exact same organism for the GENES data set, but I still get genes that are not related to E. coli.
I was wondering if you found out any ways to overcome this problem.
Regards, Adham.