#Please insert up references in the next lines (line starts with keyword UP) UP arb.hlp UP glossary.hlp #Please insert subtopic references (line starts with keyword SUB) SUB sel_box.hlp # Hypertext links in helptext can be added like this: LINK{ref.hlp|http://add|bla@domain} #************* Title of helpfile !! and start of real helpfile strunk******** TITLE Potential Probe Targets OCCURRENCE ARB_NT/Probes/Design Probes/RESULT DESCRIPTION The 'PD RESULT' window is displayed automatically after finishing the probe target searching or manually by pressing the 'RESULT' button of the 'PROBE DESIGN' window. The parameters defined by in the 'PROBE DESIGN' window are listed in the first few lines of the 'PD RESULT' window. Description of single display columns: Column contains Target the target sequence of the designed probe le length of designed probe apos absolute 5'-position of the target sites (most often targeted position) ecol ecoli-relative position qual a probe quality indicator (see below) grps groupsize (number of perfect hits in target-species) G+C G+C content temp predicted dissociation temperature (4GC+2AT) Probe the designed probe sequence The numbers of the next columns (from left to right) indicates how many non-target species would be detected by this probe if the temperature would be gradually lowered ('_' means no hits). The columns do only represent virtual temperature shifts and cannot be assigned to degree centigrade! To write the results to an ascii file press the 'SAVE' button to display the 'SELECTION BOX' window. The 'Auto match' toggle has the same meaning as in LINK{probematch.hlp}. SECTION SORTING The probes are sorted by quality. The quality tries to reflect how good each probe separates between target- and non-target group. Therefore it detects the column COL in the decrease-temparature-list, where more than twice as much non-target species would get hitten, than mishits (i.e. non-group hits) were encountered by matching the probe. Using that column the quality is calculated using the formula 1000 quality = groupsize * COL + ------------------ 1000 + hits[COL] where: * COL is in range 0 .. 19 * mishits = probehits - groupsize * probehits = number of hits reported by probe match (zero mismatches) * COL is lowest column where: hits[COL] > 2*mishits * if no column matches the criterion above, COL=19 is used Probes with equal qualities are sorted by absolute position and then alphabetically. It does not take G+C content, temperature or ECOLI position into account. It is up to the user to study the list carefully and choose his candidates. In our lab we often found the 20th probe was the best. NOTES None EXAMPLES None WARNINGS None BUGS No bugs known