@article {Dash476218, author = {Sajal Dash and Sarthok Rahman and Heather M. Hines and Wu-chun Feng}, title = {Incremental BLAST: incremental addition of new sequence databases through e-value correction}, elocation-id = {476218}, year = {2018}, doi = {10.1101/476218}, publisher = {Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory}, abstract = {Motivation Search results from local alignment search tools use statistical parameters sensitive to the size of the database. NCBI BLAST, for example, reports important matches using similarity scores and expect or e-values calculated against database size. Over the course of an investigation, the database grows and the best matches may change. To update the results of a sequence similarity search to find the most optimal hits, bioinformaticians must rerun the BLAST search against the entire database; this translates into irredeemable spent time, money, and computational resources.Results We develop an efficient way to redeem spent BLAST search effort by introducing the Incremental BLAST. This tool makes use of the previous BLAST search results as it conducts new searches on only the incremental part of the database, recomputes statistical metrics such as e-values and combines these two sets of results to produce updated results. We develop statistics for correcting e-values of any BLAST result against any arbitrary sequence database. The experimental results and accuracy analysis demonstrate that Incremental BLAST can provide search results identical to NCBI BLAST at a significantly reduced computational cost. We apply three case studies to showcase different use cases where Incremental BLAST can make biological discovery more efficiently at a reduced cost. This tool can be used to update sequence blasts during the course of genomic and transcriptomic projects, such as in re-annotation projects, and to conduct incremental addition of taxon-specific sequences to a BLAST database. Incremental BLAST performs (1 + δ)/δ times faster than NCBI BLAST for δ fraction of database growth.Availability Incremental BLAST is available at https://bitbucket.org/sajal000/incremental-blast.Contact sajal{at}vt.eduSupplementary information Supplementary data are available at https://bitbucket.org/sajal000/incremental-blast}, URL = {https://www.biorxiv.org/content/early/2018/11/23/476218}, eprint = {https://www.biorxiv.org/content/early/2018/11/23/476218.full.pdf}, journal = {bioRxiv} }