BLAST (biotechnology)

In bioinformatics, BLAST (basic local alignment search tool) is an algorithm and program for comparing primary biological sequence information, such as the amino-acid sequences of proteins or the nucleotides of DNA and/or RNA sequences. A BLAST search enables a researcher to compare a subject protein or nucleotide sequence (called a query) with a library or database of sequences, and identify database sequences that resemble the query sequence above a certain threshold. For example, following the discovery of a previously unknown gene in the mouse, a scientist will typically perform a BLAST search of the human genome to see if humans carry a similar gene; BLAST will identify sequences in the human genome that resemble the mouse gene based on similarity of sequence.

BLAST
Original author(s)Stephen Altschul, Warren Gish, Webb Miller, Eugene Myers, and David Lipman
Developer(s)NCBI
Stable release
2.15.0+ / 23 October 2023 (2023-10-23)
Written inC and C++
Operating systemUNIX, Linux, Mac, MS-Windows
TypeBioinformatics tool
LicensePublic domain
Websiteblast.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/Blast.cgi
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