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Multiple protein sequences were aligned using the MegAlign program by the CLUSTAL method in the DNASTAR software package [43].
In cases where multiple protein sequences were used to infer phylogeny, the amino acid sequences of the proteins of interest were concatenated and then subjected to phylogenetic analysis.
Multiple protein sequences alignment was performed using ClustalX [ 32].
Alignments of multiple protein sequences were performed using MUSCLE [ 55].
Consequently, a certain FSF can be present in multiple protein sequences.
Multiple protein sequences were aligned using the program package MAFFT 5.8 [ 58], followed by manual refinement.
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Here, we present a method for analysis and prediction of functional sub-types from multiple protein sequence alignments.
All currently leading protein secondary structure prediction methods use a multiple protein sequence alignment to predict the secondary structure of the top sequence.
This study is a first time attempt in using the DLT paradigm to devise efficient strategies to handle large scale multiple protein sequence alignment problem on mesh-based multiprocessor systems.
Multiple protein sequence alignments and phylogenetic trees were generated using ClustalW (align.genome.jp).jp
Multiple protein sequence alignments were performed using either the hmmalign or Muscle v3.6 [66] software.
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