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Comparing sequences without using alignments: application to HIV/SIV subtyping

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Comparing sequences without using alignments: application to HIV/SIV subtyping
Background: In general, the construction of trees is based on sequence alignments. This procedure, however, leads to loss of informationwhen parts of sequence alignments (for instance ambiguous regions) are deleted before tree building. To overcome this difficulty, one of us previously introduced a new and rapid algorithm that calculates dissimilarity matrices between sequences without preliminary alignment. Results: In this paper, HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) and SIV (Simian Immunodeficiency Virus) sequence data are used to evaluate this method. The program produces tree topologies that are identical to those obtained by a combination of standard methods detailed in the HIV Sequence Compendium. Manual alignment editing is not necessary at any stage. Furthermore, only one userspecified parameter is needed for constructing trees. Conclusion: The extensive tests on HIV/SIV subtyping showed that the virus classifications produced by our method are in good agreement with our best ta...
Gilles Didier, Laurent Debomy, Maude Pupin, Ming Z
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Type Journal
Year 2007
Where BMCBI
Authors Gilles Didier, Laurent Debomy, Maude Pupin, Ming Zhang, Alexander Grossmann, Claudine Devauchelle, Ivan Laprevotte
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