Detecting Subtle Sequence Signals: a Gibbs Sampling Strategy for Multiple Alignment

Science56.90
Volume: 262, Issue: 5131, Pages: 208 - 214
Published: Oct 8, 1993
Abstract
A wealth of protein and DNA sequence data is being generated by genome projects and other sequencing efforts. A crucial barrier to deciphering these sequences and understanding the relations among them is the difficulty of detecting subtle local residue patterns common to multiple sequences. Such patterns frequently reflect similar molecular structures and biological properties. A mathematical definition of this "local multiple alignment"...
Paper Details
Title
Detecting Subtle Sequence Signals: a Gibbs Sampling Strategy for Multiple Alignment
Published Date
Oct 8, 1993
Journal
Volume
262
Issue
5131
Pages
208 - 214
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