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Fast Comparison of a DNA Sequence with a Protein Sequence Database

Genome Science and Technology, 1996
We describe a computer program, named DNA-Protein Search (DPS), for comparing a megabase DNA sequence with a protein sequence database. The DPS program addresses the problems of frameshifts and introns in the DNA sequence. The DPS program was used to compare each of the following sequences with the Swiss-Prot database: the 1.8-megabase sequence of the ...
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Protein sequence comparisons: searching databases and aligning sequences

Current Opinion in Biotechnology, 1994
As the explosive growth of sequence databases continues, both the content of these databases and the best strategies for exploiting them are changing. Remarkable improvements in the performance of microcomputers have put very sophisticated tools within the reach of all investigators.
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A Comparison of Sequence-to-Sequence Models for Speech Recognition

Interspeech 2017, 2017
Rohit Prabhavalkar   +5 more
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Comparison of prompt sequences.

American journal of mental deficiency, 1984
Self-initiated responses of moderately and mildly mentally retarded subjects during three types of prompt sequences were compared. Results showed a significant difference in target behavior due to a type of prompt sequence. The prompt sequence that started with a verbal prompt and physical assistance resulted in a significantly higher rate of self ...
N J, Glendenning   +2 more
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Comparison of sequences.

Psychological Bulletin, 1979
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The visual comparison of three sequences

Proceeding Visualization '91, 2002
Kenneth P. Hinkley, Matthew O. Ward
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MAFFT online service: multiple sequence alignment, interactive sequence choice and visualization

Briefings in Bioinformatics, 2019
Kazutaka Katoh   +2 more
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MMseqs2 enables sensitive protein sequence searching for the analysis of massive data sets

Nature Biotechnology, 2017
Martin Steinegger, Johannes Söding
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