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BAliBASE 3.0: Latest developments of the multiple sequence alignment benchmark
2005
Proteins: Structure, Function, and Bioinformatics
Multiple sequence alignment is one of the cornerstones of modern molecular biology. It is used to identify conserved motifs, to determine protein domains, in 2D/3D structure prediction by homology and in evolutionary studies. Recently, high-throughput technologies such as genome sequencing and structural proteomics have lead to an explosion in the amount of sequence and structure information available. In response, several new multiple alignment methods have been developed that improve both the
doi:10.1002/prot.20527
pmid:16044462
fatcat:3c4jqdg2onasppytyasau4s7wq