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Vaselesa [24]
2 years ago
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waterhouse et al. (2009) jalview version 2--a multiple sequence alignment editor and analysis workbench. bioinformatics 25:1189-

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Biology
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Travka [436]2 years ago
4 0

A system for interactive WYSIWYG editing, analysis, and annotation of multiple sequence alignments is called Jalview Version 2. Keyboard and mouse editing, several views and alignment overviews, and connected structure presentation using Jmol are among the core features.

Multiple sequence alignments can be interactively edited, analyzed, and annotated using version 2. Keyboard and mouse editing, several views and alignment overviews, and connected structure presentation using Jmol are among the core features. A powerful desktop application that uses web services for sequence alignment, secondary structure prediction, and the retrieval of alignments, sequences, annotations, and structures from public databases and any DAS 1.53 compliant sequence or annotation server are both available as versions of Jalview 2. Jalview 2 is also available as a lightweight Java applet for use in web applications.

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