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Akimi4 [234]
3 years ago
6

Use the needleman-wunsch algorithm to find the raw score for comparison of the following sequences. rank them from the most like

the top one to least.
A. TEFKAGSAKKGATLFKTRCLQ
B. TEFKAGSAKGATLFKTRCLQ
C. TEFKAGSAKLGATLFKTRCLQ
D. TEFKAGSAKGATLFKTRCLQ
E. TEFKAGSAKKKGAGATLFKTRCLQ

b) Reanalyze using the BloSum matrix. Comment on the differences.
Biology
1 answer:
lana66690 [7]3 years ago
3 0

Answer: B. TEFKAGSAKGATLFKTRCLQ

D. TEFKAGSAKGATLFKTRCLQ

A.TEFKAGSAKKGATLFKTRCLQ

E. TEFKAGSAKKKGAGATLFKTRCLQ

C. TEFKAGSAKLGATLFKTRCLQ

Explanation:

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