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  2. List of sequence alignment software - Wikipedia

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    DNA Alignment Segment-based method for intraspecific alignments: Both: Local (preferred) or Global: A.Roehl: 2005 (latest version 2008) DNA Baser Sequence Assembler Multi-alignment; Full automatic sequence alignment; Automatic ambiguity correction; Internal base caller; Command line seq alignment: Nucleotides: Local or global: Heracle BioSoft SRL

  3. List of alignment visualization software - Wikipedia

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    This page is a subsection of the list of sequence alignment software. Multiple alignment visualization tools typically serve four purposes: Aid general understanding of large-scale DNA or protein alignments; Visualize alignments for figures and publication; Manually edit and curate automatically generated alignments; Analysis in depth

  4. SAMtools - Wikipedia

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    SAMtools is a set of utilities for interacting with and post-processing short DNA sequence read alignments in the SAM (Sequence Alignment/Map), BAM (Binary Alignment/Map) and CRAM formats, written by Heng Li. These files are generated as output by short read aligners like BWA.

  5. HMMER - Wikipedia

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    A profile HMM modelling a multiple sequence alignment. HMMER is a free and commonly used software package for sequence analysis written by Sean Eddy. [2] Its general usage is to identify homologous protein or nucleotide sequences, and to perform sequence alignments.

  6. Bowtie (sequence analysis) - Wikipedia

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    Bowtie is a software package commonly used for sequence alignment and sequence analysis in bioinformatics. [3] The source code for the package is distributed freely and compiled binaries are available for Linux, macOS and Windows platforms. As of 2017, the Genome Biology paper describing the original Bowtie method has been cited more than ...

  7. Yass (software) - Wikipedia

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    YASS (Yet Another Similarity Searcher) [1] [2] is a free software, [3] pairwise sequence alignment software for nucleotide sequences, that is, it can search for similarities between DNA or RNA sequences. YASS accepts nucleotide sequences in either plain text or the FASTA format and the output format includes the BLAST tabular output.

  8. UGENE - Wikipedia

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    The software supports the following features: Create, edit, and annotate nucleic acid and protein sequences; Fast search in a sequence; Multiple sequence alignment: Clustal W and O, MUSCLE, Kalign, MAFFT, T-Coffee; Create and use shared storage, e.g., lab database

  9. List of open-source bioinformatics software - Wikipedia

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    Algorithm and program for comparing primary biological sequence information, including DNA and protein sequences. Cross-platform: Public domain: National Center for Biotechnology Information: CP2K: Perform atomistic simulations of solid state, liquid, molecular and biological systems, written in Fortran 2003. ? GPL and LGPL: Free open source ...