Background: Progressive alignment is the standard approach used to align large numbers of sequences. As with all heuristics, this involves a trade off between alignment accuracy and computation time. Results: We examine this trade off and find that, because of a loss of information in the early steps of the approach, the alignments generated by the most common multiple sequence alignment programs are inherently unstable, and simply reversing the order of the sequences in the input file will cause a different alignment to be generated. Although this effect is more obvious with larger numbers of sequences, it can also be seen with data sets in the order of one hundred sequences. We also outline the means to determine the number of sequences i...