BLAST

We provide BLAST service for the following genomes
(links are to information on individual genome projects):

    E. coli O157:H7 (EHEC) strain EDL933
    uropathogenic E. coli (UPEC) strain CFT073
    E. coli K1 (NMEC) strain RS218
    Shigella flexneri 2a strain 2457T
    Salmonella Typhi Ty2
    Yersinia pestis KIM
    Erwinia chrysanthemi strain 3937

Please refer to our sequencing projects section for more detailed information.

Troubleshooting:

If you are having problems registering to use our BLAST services, please read following:

Please note that the email address you use to register must be a valid one, because your Registration ID and instructions are sent to that address! You should receive the following email message, with REG_ID replaced by a 5-digit number:

From: webmaster@genome.wisc.edu
Subject: UWGP BLAST Registration ID

Thanks for registering! Your registration ID is REG_ID.
To validate your account, go to:
http://magpie.genome.wisc.edu/cgi-bin/Authenticate.cgi/uwgp_blast.html?HOLD

Guy Plunkett III

This message contains the Registration ID that you need to complete the authentication process, but word-wrap sometimes breaks the URL. With the User ID and Password you selected, and the Registration ID from the email, you can validate your account by going to the authentication page.

After you have validated your account the first time, you will only need your User ID and Password for the regular login page, which you can bookmark for later logins... Note that temporary cookies will hold your registration info for a given session, but if you leave the site you will have to login again.


If you receive any error messages, please try logging in again. Pay particular attention to the instructions on each screen. If you continue to have problems, send email to webmaster@genome.wisc.edu indicating the name and email address you used to register, as well as a description of the problems you encountered.


We apologize for any inconvenience, and thank the users who contacted us with descriptions of their problems.

 


© 2002-2007 UW E. coli Genome Project