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.
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 ...
The classic methodology of inferring a phylogenetic tree from sequence data is composed of two steps. First, a multiple sequence alignment (MSA) is computed. Then, a tree is reconstructed assuming the ...
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 ...
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