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  1. Sequence Alignments | UniProt help | UniProt

    The Overview shows a color-coded alignment and offers download options in Clustal format. Amino acid property highlighting and sequence annotations are selectable for the sequence …

  2. Protein BLAST: Align two or more sequences using BLAST

    BLASTP programs search protein subjects using a protein query. more...

  3. Multiple Sequence Alignment - CLUSTALW - GenomeNet

    (Note that only parameters for the algorithm specified by the above "Pairwise Alignment" are valid.)

  4. Expasy - SIM Alignment Tool

    SIM is a program which finds a user-defined number of best non-intersecting alignments between two protein sequences or within a sequence [more]. Once the alignment is computed, you can …

  5. Aligning multiple protein sequences | UniProt - EMBL-EBI

    A sequence alignment is a way of arranging the primary sequences of a protein to identify regions of similarity that may be a consequence of functional, structural, or evolutionary relationships …

  6. Sequence Alignment Tool | VectorBuilder

    6 days ago · Use VectorBuilder's free sequence alignment tool to identify regions of similarity between any two DNA or protein sequences of your interest.

  7. Sequence alignment - Wikipedia

    In bioinformatics, a sequence alignment is a way of arranging the sequences of DNA, RNA, or protein to identify regions of similarity that may be a consequence of functional, structural, or …

  8. Multiple Sequence Alignment, DNA and Protein, Free Online Tool

    Whether you're analyzing gene variants, comparing protein homologs, or identifying conserved motifs across species, this tool provides a convenient and efficient way to perform small-to …

  9. AlignmentViewer

    It can handle protein families with tens of thousand of sequences and is particularly suitable for evolutionary coupling analysis, preparing the computation of protein 3D structures and …

  10. Multiple Sequence Alignment (MSA): Tools & Databases

    In this section, we examine multiple sequence alignment (MSA) and demonstrate how it helps to infer information about a protein’s structure, function, and evolutionary history.