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  2. FASTA - Wikipedia

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    FASTA is a DNA and protein sequence alignment software package first described by David J. Lipman and William R. Pearson in 1985. [1] Its legacy is the FASTA format which is now ubiquitous in bioinformatics .

  3. FASTA format - Wikipedia

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    It can be downloaded with any free distribution of FASTA (see fasta20.doc, fastaVN.doc, or fastaVN.me—where VN is the Version Number). In the original format, a sequence was represented as a series of lines, each of which was no longer than 120 characters and usually did not exceed 80 characters.

  4. List of protein subcellular localization prediction tools

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    A package of web-servers for predicting subcellular localization of proteins in various organisms. [11] 2008 CELLO: CELLO uses a two-level Support Vector Machine system to assign localizations to both prokaryotic and eukaryotic proteins. [12] [13] 2006 ClubSub-P

  5. List of alignment visualization software - Wikipedia

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    FASTA, Clustal: Free, GPL 3 No Linux Terminal Official website: Ale (emacs plugin) No Yes No No GenBank, EMBL, FASTA, PHYLIP: Free, GPL: No GNU Emacs Official website: AliView 2021 No MUSCLE integrated; other programs such as MAFFT can be defined External programs such as FastTree can be called from within

  6. BLAST (biotechnology) - Wikipedia

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    FASTA provides a similar set of programs for comparing proteins to protein and DNA databases, DNA to DNA and protein databases, and includes additional programs for working with unordered short peptides and DNA sequences. In addition, the FASTA package provides SSEARCH, a vectorized implementation of the rigorous Smith-Waterman algorithm. FASTA ...

  7. Molecular Evolutionary Genetics Analysis - Wikipedia

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    The integrated web browser can be accessed when creating a new alignment in the Alignment Editor. To successfully use sequences from NCBI, it is advised to change the searches to FASTA format and use the “Add to Alignment” button. Once completed, all the sequences will be imported into the MEGA application. [7] Multiple sequence alignment

  8. T-Coffee - Wikipedia

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    The local alignments are the ten top-scoring non-intersecting local alignments gathered using the Lalign program of the FASTA package. [ 1 ] Each alignment is represented in the library as a list of pair-wise residue matches, each pair is a constraint; however, some constraints are more relevant than others. the importance of each constraint ...

  9. FASTQ format - Wikipedia

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    The FAST4 format was invented as a derivative of the FASTQ format where each of the 4 bases (A,C,G,T) had separate probabilities stored. It was part of the Swift basecaller, an open source package for primary data analysis on next-gen sequence data "from images to basecalls". The FAST5 format was invented as an extension of the FAST4 format.