Expect value

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The Expect Value (E) is the number of hits that a person would expect by chance when searching a database. The lower this value is, the higher the Score (S) of the match is. The closer the E-value gets to zero, the better the match is

The lower the E-value, or the closer it is to zero, the more "significant" the match is. But another factor that affects the E-value is the length of query. Since shorter ones have a higher chance of occurring in the database, they tend to have a higher E-value.[1]







REFERENCES

  1. National Library of Medicine, BLAST Frequently Asked Questions [online], available at: <http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/blast/Blast.cgi?CMD=Web&PAGE_TYPE=BlastDocs&DOC_TYPE=FAQ#expect>, [accessed 20/Oct/2013]

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  1. National Library of Medicine, BLAST Frequently Asked Questions [online], available at: <http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/blast/Blast.cgi?CMD=Web&PAGE_TYPE=BlastDocs&DOC_TYPE=FAQ#expect>, [accessed 20/Oct/2013]