Collins Roy Eric, Rocap Gabrielle
School of Oceanography, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA.
Nucleic Acids Res. 2007 Jul;35(Web Server issue):W58-62. doi: 10.1093/nar/gkm384.
Terminal restriction fragment length polymorphism (T-RFLP) analysis is a widespread technique for rapidly fingerprinting microbial communities. Users of T-RFLP frequently overlook the resolving power of well-chosen restriction endonucleases and often fail to report how they chose their enzymes. REPK (Restriction Endonuclease Picker) assists in the rational choice of restriction endonucleases for T-RFLP by finding sets of four restriction endonucleases that together uniquely differentiate user-designated sequence groups. With REPK, users can provide their own sequences (of any gene, not just 16S rRNA), specify the taxonomic rank of interest and choose from a number of filtering options to further narrow down the enzyme selection. Bug tracking is provided, and the source code is open and accessible under the GNU Public License v.2, at http://code.google.com/p/repk. The web server is available without access restrictions at http://rocaplab.ocean.washington.edu/tools/repk.
末端限制性片段长度多态性(T-RFLP)分析是一种广泛应用的快速对微生物群落进行指纹识别的技术。T-RFLP的使用者常常忽略精心选择的限制性内切酶的分辨能力,并且经常不报告他们是如何选择酶的。REPK(限制性内切酶选择器)通过找到四组限制性内切酶来协助为T-RFLP合理选择限制性内切酶,这四组酶共同唯一地区分用户指定的序列组。使用REPK,用户可以提供自己的序列(任何基因的序列,不仅仅是16S rRNA),指定感兴趣的分类等级,并从多个过滤选项中进行选择以进一步缩小酶的选择范围。提供了错误跟踪功能,并且源代码在GNU通用公共许可证v.2下是开放且可访问的,网址为http://code.google.com/p/repk 。该网络服务器可在http://rocaplab.ocean.washington.edu/tools/repk免费无限制访问。