Sequence similarity ('homology') searching for molecular biologists (Q1061045)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3908221
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| English | Sequence similarity ('homology') searching for molecular biologists |
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3908221 |
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Sequence similarity ('homology') searching for molecular biologists (English)
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1985
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Major types of sequence similarity searching (often, and incorrectly, called 'homology' searching) are reviewed and examples of each are presented. The features and limitations of each type of program, and individual implementations of each type are discussed. Two pairs of sequences are used as examples to show how implementations of each type differ in their results and their presentation. Both local and global alignment programs are examined, and the programs reviewed run on many different types of computer architectures, from laboratory computers such as the IBM PC, minicomputers such as the VAX, to large mainframe computers such as DEC-10/20 series.
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sequence similarity searching
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homology
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