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Most Cited Journal Articles 2002-Chemistry and Related
Following is a CAS database record representing a highly cited journal article.
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The sensitivity of the commonly used progressive multiple sequence alignment method has been greatly improved for the alignment of divergent protein sequences. Firstly, individual wts. are assigned to each sequence in a partial alignment in order to down-wt. near-duplicate sequences and up-wt. the most divergent ones. Secondly, amino acid substitution matrixes are varied at different alignment stages according to the divergence of the sequences to be aligned. Thirdly, residue-specific gap penalties and locally reduced gap penalties in hydrophilic regions encourage new gaps in potential loop regions rather than regular secondary structure. Fourthly, positions in early alignments where gaps have been opened receive locally reduced gap penalties to encourage the opening of new gaps at these positions. These modifications are incorporated into a new program, CLUSTAL W which is freely available. View the full-text pdf document from Oxford University Press, a participating ChemPort publisher. Updated 4/24/2007 2:12:36 PM
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