Multiple sequence alignment (MSA) is a cornerstone of computational biology, facilitating the exploration of functional, structural and evolutionary relationships among biological sequences.
Bioinformatics researchers who perform alignments of long protein sequences face a difficult choice: They can get accurate results in hours (sometimes days), or quick results if they're willing to ...
Sequence analysis is a cornerstone of modern bioinformatics, encompassing the computational exploration of biological sequences—be they DNA, RNA or proteins—to reveal insights into structure, function ...
Historical introduction and overview -- Collecting and storing sequences in the laboratory -- Alignment of pairs of sequences -- Introduction to probability and statistical analysis of sequence ...
Paracel's New Search Tool Makes Sequence Alignment a BLAST Courtesy of ParacelResearchers use BLAST to search previously characterized DNA or protein sequences for partial or total matches.