A multiple sequence alignment (MSA) is a sequence alignment of three or more biological sequences. Main idea behind multiple sequence alignment is to see the similarities between input sequences, to be able to make phylogenetic analysis and other evolutionary conclusions. We propose a multiple sequence alignment method based on contact maps derived from structural data and network properties. We show that such methods may be useful in creating multiple alignments that can identify domains and similar structures where sequence identity is low.
Multiple sequence alignment based on structural properties
Gezici, Gizem
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2010
Abstract
A multiple sequence alignment (MSA) is a sequence alignment of three or more biological sequences. Main idea behind multiple sequence alignment is to see the similarities between input sequences, to be able to make phylogenetic analysis and other evolutionary conclusions. We propose a multiple sequence alignment method based on contact maps derived from structural data and network properties. We show that such methods may be useful in creating multiple alignments that can identify domains and similar structures where sequence identity is low.File in questo prodotto:
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