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BMCBI
2007
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Automatic extraction of reliable regions from multiple sequence alignments
Background: High quality multiple alignments are crucial in the transfer of annotation from one genome to another. Multiple alignment methods strive to achieve ever increasing lev...
Timo Lassmann, Erik L. L. Sonnhammer
BMCBI
2007
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A comprehensive system for evaluation of remote sequence similarity detection
Background: Accurate and sensitive performance evaluation is crucial for both effective development of better structure prediction methods based on sequence similarity, and for th...
Yuan Qi, Ruslan Sadreyev, Yong Wang, Bong-Hyun Kim...
ALMOB
2008
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Noisy: Identification of problematic columns in multiple sequence alignments
Motivation: Sequence-based methods for phylogenetic reconstruction from (nucleic acid) sequence data are notoriously plagued by two effects: homoplasies and alignment errors. Larg...
Andreas W. M. Dress, Christoph Flamm, Guido Fritzs...
BMCBI
2007
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Lower bounds on multiple sequence alignment using exact 3-way alignment
Background: Multiple sequence alignment is fundamental. Exponential growth in computation time appears to be inevitable when an optimal alignment is required for many sequences. E...
Charles J. Colbourn, Sudhir Kumar
BIBE
2006
IEEE
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Large Grain Size Stochastic Optimization Alignment
DNA sequence alignment is a critical step in identifying homology between organisms. The most widely used alignment program, ClustalW, is known to suffer from the local minima pro...
Perry Ridge, Hyrum Carroll, Dan Sneddon, Mark J. C...