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      Multiple sequence alignment with Clustal X

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      Trends in Biochemical Sciences
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          CLUSTAL: a package for performing multiple sequence alignment on a microcomputer

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              Rapid similarity searches of nucleic acid and protein data banks.

              With the development of large data banks of protein and nucleic acid sequences, the need for efficient methods of searching such banks for sequences similar to a given sequence has become evident. We present an algorithm for the global comparison of sequences based on matching k-tuples of sequence elements for a fixed k. The method results in substantial reduction in the time required to search a data bank when compared with prior techniques of similarity analysis, with minimal loss in sensitivity. The algorithm has also been adapted, in a separate implementation, to produce rigorous sequence alignments. Currently, using the DEC KL-10 system, we can compare all sequences in the entire Protein Data Bank of the National Biomedical Research Foundation with a 350-residue query sequence in less than 3 min and carry out a similar analysis with a 500-base query sequence against all eukaryotic sequences in the Los Alamos Nucleic Acid Data Base in less than 2 min.
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                Journal
                Trends in Biochemical Sciences
                Trends in Biochemical Sciences
                Elsevier BV
                09680004
                October 1998
                October 1998
                : 23
                : 10
                : 403-405
                Article
                10.1016/S0968-0004(98)01285-7
                9810230
                3e8ec9f8-ee7d-485b-85e7-8f1146af030a
                © 1998

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