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TranslatorX: multiple alignment of nucleotide sequences guided by amino acid translations
2010
Nucleic Acids Research
We present TranslatorX, a web server designed to align protein-coding nucleotide sequences based on their corresponding amino acid translations. Many comparisons between biological sequences (nucleic acids and proteins) involve the construction of multiple alignments. Alignments represent a statement regarding the homology between individual nucleotides or amino acids within homologous genes. As protein-coding DNA sequences evolve as triplets of nucleotides (codons) and it is known that
doi:10.1093/nar/gkq291
pmid:20435676
pmcid:PMC2896173
fatcat:ogyvyilhu5g3pc24ol6pihlqem