PFAAT version 2.0 : A tool for editing, annotating, and analyzing multiple sequence alignments

Background: By virtue of their shared ancestry, homologous sequences are similar in their structure and function. Consequently, multiple sequence alignments are routinely used to identify trends that relate to function. This type of analysis is particularly productive when it is combined with struct...

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Main Authors: Caffrey, Daniel R (Author), Dana, Paul H (Author), Mathur, Vidhya (Author), Ocano, Marco (Author), Hong, Eun-Jong (Contributor), Wang, Yaoyu E (Author), Somaroo, Shyamal (Author), Caffrey, Brian E (Author), Potluri, Shobha (Author), Huang, Enoch S (Author)
Other Authors: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (Contributor)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BioMed Central Ltd, 2010-10-06T20:07:56Z.
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