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CSB
2005
IEEE
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SinicView: An Interactive Visualization Tool for Comparison of Multiple Sequence Alignment Results
In the initial stage of sequence analysis, a biologist is first faced with the questions about how to choose the best tool to align sequences of interest and how to analyze and v...
Arthur Chun-Chieh Shih, D. T. Lee, Laurent Lin, Ch...
BMCBI
2006
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13 years 4 months ago
SinicView: A visualization environment for comparisons of multiple nucleotide sequence alignment tools
Background: Deluged by the rate and complexity of completed genomic sequences, the need to align longer sequences becomes more urgent, and many more tools have thus been developed...
Arthur Chun-Chieh Shih, D. T. Lee, Laurent Lin, Ch...
BMCBI
2007
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13 years 4 months ago
Phylo-mLogo: an interactive and hierarchical multiple-logo visualization tool for alignment of many sequences
Background: When aligning several hundreds or thousands of sequences, such as epidemic virus sequences or homologous/orthologous sequences of some big gene families, to reconstruc...
Arthur Chun-Chieh Shih, D. T. Lee, Chin-Lin Peng, ...
BMCBI
2004
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ABC: software for interactive browsing of genomic multiple sequence alignment data
Background: Alignment and comparison of related genome sequences is a powerful method to identify regions likely to contain functional elements. Such analyses are data intensive, ...
Gregory M. Cooper, Senthil A. G. Singaravelu, Aren...
BMCBI
2008
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ProfileGrids as a new visual representation of large multiple sequence alignments: a case study of the RecA protein family
Background: Multiple sequence alignments are a fundamental tool for the comparative analysis of proteins and nucleic acids. However, large data sets are no longer manageable for v...
Alberto I. Roca, Albert E. Almada, Aaron C. Abajia...