Given a set of N (N > 2) sequences, the Multiple Sequence Alignment (MSA) problem is to align these N sequences, possibly with gaps, that bring out the best score due to a given scoring criterion between characters. Multiple sequence alignment is one of the basic tools for interpreting the information obtained from bioinformatics studies. Dynamic Programming (DP) gives the optimal alignment of the two sequences for the given scoring scheme. But, in the case of multiple sequence alignment it requires enormous time and space to obtain the optimal alignment. The time and space requirement increases exponentially with the number of sequences. There are two basic classes of solutions except the DP method: progressive methods and iterative method...
Title: Multiple sequence alignment using genetic algorithms Author: Zdeněk Pátek Department: Departm...
Characterizing the functional, structural, and evolutionary relationships of biological sequences is...
Characterizing the functional, structural, and evolutionary relationships of biological sequences is...
Abstract: Multiple Sequence Alignment (MSA) is considered as one of the computationally challenging ...
Multiple sequence alignment (MSA) is an NP-complete and important problem in bioinformatics. In this...
Proteins or genes that have similar sequences are likely to perform the same function. One of the mo...
The alignment of biological sequences is a crucial tool in molecular biology and genome analysis. I...
The alignment of more than two biological sequences is a widely used technique in a number of areas ...
Abstract. Multiple alignments of biological nucleic acid sequences are one of the most commonly used...
Abstract- Multiple Sequence Alignment is one of the most useful tools in bioinformatics. It is widel...
Dress A. Iterative versus simultaneous multiple sequence alignment. In: Apostolico A, Hein J, eds. C...
Aligning multiple biological sequences such as protein sequences or DNA/RNA sequences is a fundament...
Multiple sequence alignment (MSA) is a valuable technique for studying molecular evolution, analysin...
Aligning multiple biological sequences such as protein sequences or DNA/RNA sequences is a fundament...
Title: Multiple sequence alignment using genetic algorithms Author: Zdeněk Pátek Department: Departm...
Title: Multiple sequence alignment using genetic algorithms Author: Zdeněk Pátek Department: Departm...
Characterizing the functional, structural, and evolutionary relationships of biological sequences is...
Characterizing the functional, structural, and evolutionary relationships of biological sequences is...
Abstract: Multiple Sequence Alignment (MSA) is considered as one of the computationally challenging ...
Multiple sequence alignment (MSA) is an NP-complete and important problem in bioinformatics. In this...
Proteins or genes that have similar sequences are likely to perform the same function. One of the mo...
The alignment of biological sequences is a crucial tool in molecular biology and genome analysis. I...
The alignment of more than two biological sequences is a widely used technique in a number of areas ...
Abstract. Multiple alignments of biological nucleic acid sequences are one of the most commonly used...
Abstract- Multiple Sequence Alignment is one of the most useful tools in bioinformatics. It is widel...
Dress A. Iterative versus simultaneous multiple sequence alignment. In: Apostolico A, Hein J, eds. C...
Aligning multiple biological sequences such as protein sequences or DNA/RNA sequences is a fundament...
Multiple sequence alignment (MSA) is a valuable technique for studying molecular evolution, analysin...
Aligning multiple biological sequences such as protein sequences or DNA/RNA sequences is a fundament...
Title: Multiple sequence alignment using genetic algorithms Author: Zdeněk Pátek Department: Departm...
Title: Multiple sequence alignment using genetic algorithms Author: Zdeněk Pátek Department: Departm...
Characterizing the functional, structural, and evolutionary relationships of biological sequences is...
Characterizing the functional, structural, and evolutionary relationships of biological sequences is...