Click on the menu at the left to see which of the following sequence input methods are available.
Type in sequences
When this option is available you may directly input multiple
sequences by typing them. Sequences must be input in
FASTA format.
Upload sequences
When this option is available you may upload a file containing
sequences in FASTA format.
Upload BED file
When this option is available you may upload a file containing
sequence coordinates in BED format.
Databases (select category)
When this option is available you may first select a category of
sequence database from the list below it. Two additional menus will then appear
where you can select the particular database and version desired, respectively.
The full list of available sequence databases and their descriptions
can be viewed HERE.
Submitted sequences
This option is only available when you have invoked the current
program by clicking on a button in the output report of a different MEME Suite program.
By selecting this option you will input the sequences sent by that program.
Specify a file to upload containing
sequence coordinates in BED format.
The file must be based on the exact genome version you specified in the
menus above.
Selecting this option will filter the sequence menu to only contain
databases that have additional information that is specific to a tissue
or cell line.
This option causes MEME Suite to use tissue/cell-specific information
(typically from DNase I or histone modification ChIP-seq data) encoded
as a position specific prior that
has been created by the MEME Suite create-priors
utility. You can see a description of the sequence databases
for which we provide tissue/cell-specific priors
here.
Note that you cannot upload or type in your own sequences
when tissue/cell-specific scanning is selected.
Enter the email address where you want the job notification email to
be sent. Please check that this is a valid email address!
The notification email will include a link to your job results.
Note: You can also access your jobs via the Recent Jobs
menu on the left of all MEME Suite input pages. That menu only
keeps track of jobs submitted during the current session of your internet browser.
Note: Most MEME Suite servers only store results for a couple of days.
So be sure to download any results you wish to keep.
DREME looks for motifs that are enriched in your sequences relative
to a control set of sequences.
By default DREME creates the control
set by shuffling each of your sequences, conserving dinucleotide
frequencies ("Shuffled input sequences").
Alternatively, you may
may provide a set of control sequences ("User-provided sequences").
IMPORTANT: If you provide the control sequences,
they should have exactly the same length distribution as the
the primary sequences. (E.g., all sequences
in both sets could have the same length, or for each sequence in
the primary set there could be exactly N sequences with the
same length as it in in the control set.)
Failure to ensure this may cause DREME to fail to find motifs or
to report inaccurate E-values.
Select a file of FASTA formatted
nucleotide sequences or paste in actual FASTA formatted nucleotide sequences to search for small regular expression
motifs.
DREME works best with sequences which are less than 500 nucleotides
long so if you have very long sequences DREME might work better if you
split long sequences into shorter ones.
For ChIP-seq we recommend using sequences of length 100 centered on
the summit or center of the peak.
The more sequences that you can give DREME the
more subtle the motifs it can find.
Input comparative sequences which have approximately the same length
distribution and background frequencies but which are unlikely to contain
the motifs that you are attempting to find.
Note that using comparative sequences that are much longer or shorter
than your input sequences has the potential to create incorrect
p-values.
Enter the email address where you want the job notification email to
be sent. Please check that this is a valid email address!
The notification email will include a link to your job results.
Note: You can also access your jobs via the Recent Jobs
menu on the left of all MEME Suite input pages. That menu only
keeps track of jobs submitted during the current session of your internet browser.
Note: Most MEME Suite servers only store results for a couple of days.
So be sure to download any results you wish to keep.