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      CLUSTAL: a package for performing multiple sequence alignment on a microcomputer.

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      Algorithms, Amino Acid Sequence, Animals, Base Sequence, Globins, genetics, Humans, Microcomputers, Molecular Sequence Data, Phylogeny, RNA, Ribosomal, 5S, Software

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          An approach for performing multiple alignments of large numbers of amino acid or nucleotide sequences is described. The method is based on first deriving a phylogenetic tree from a matrix of all pairwise sequence similarity scores, obtained using a fast pairwise alignment algorithm. Then the multiple alignment is achieved from a series of pairwise alignments of clusters of sequences, following the order of branching in the tree. The method is sufficiently fast and economical with memory to be easily implemented on a microcomputer, and yet the results obtained are comparable to those from packages requiring mainframe computer facilities.

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