Aligning multiple nucleotide sequences is a prerequisite for many if not most comparative sequence analyses in evolutionary biology. These alignments are often recognized as representing the homology ...
Multiple sequence alignment (MSA) is a cornerstone of computational biology, facilitating the exploration of functional, structural and evolutionary relationships among biological sequences.
In bioinformatics, multiple sequence alignment (MSA) is an NP-hard problem. Nature-inspired approaches can provide an approximate solution compared to conventional approaches. In this article, the MSA ...
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 ...
Listen to Gabor Marth explain bam.iobio and its features on the Scope Radio. (SALT LAKE CITY) - Bam.iobio is the first app of its kind that allows scientists to analyze genome sequence data on their ...
A team of researchers develops new search capabilities that will allow to compare the biochemical makeup of different species from across the tree of life. A team of researchers from the Max Planck ...