Divide-and-conquer multiple alignment with segment-based constraints

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​Divide-and-conquer multiple alignment with segment-based constraints​
Sammeth, M.; Morgenstern, B.   & Stoye, J.​ (2003) 
Bioinformatics19 pp. II189​-II195​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/btg1077 

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Sammeth, Michael; Morgenstern, Burkhard ; Stoye, Jens
Abstract
A large number of methods for multiple sequence alignment are currenty available. Recent benchmarking tests demonstrated that strengths and drawbacks of these methods differ substantially. Global strategies can be outperformed by approaches based on local similarities and vice versa, depending on the characteristics of the input sequences. In recent years, mixed approaches that include both global and local features have shown promising results. Herein, we introduce a new algorithm for multiple sequence alignment that integrates the global divide-and-conquer approach with the local segment-based approach, thereby combining the strengths of those two strategies.
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2003
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Oxford Univ Press
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Bioinformatics 
ISSN
1367-4803

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