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"multiple sequence comparisons" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when talking about comparing multiple different sequences - of letters, numbers, words, etc. For example, "In order to identify the specific genetic sequence, we performed multiple sequence comparisons using a computer algorithm."
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Multiple sequence comparisons of proteins of the LcrD/FlbF family allowed the design of primers that specifically amplify sequences coding for type III secretion components.
Multiple sequence comparisons were performed with CLUSTALW.
Pairwise as well as multiple sequence comparisons are computed.
Multiple sequence comparisons identified 15 consensus SNPs, eight of which caused amino acid changes.
Multiple sequence comparisons were carried out on the platform at [ 63, 64].
Multiple sequence comparisons to evaluate SNPs were done with Sequencher 4.1 (GeneCodes, Ann Arbor, USA).
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multiple sequence comparison by log-expectation.
The sequences were aligned using multiple sequence comparison by log-expectation (MUSCLE) [48].
Based on a preliminary multiple sequence comparison of DQ352453, DQ285630, DQ454158, and DQ352040, a primer pair P9-F/P9-R (Additional file 1: Table S1) was designed and utilized to amplify the allelic fragments corresponding to the promoter region of Pi9 and its alleles from C101A51, Toride-1, 75-1-127, Nipponbare, and 22 other rice cultivars (Fig. 1b).
Multiple sequence comparison revealed that LCN7 was highly conserved between species over the entire length of the protein (Fig. 5).
All sequences were aligned using Muscle, a multiple alignment software for protein and nucleotide sequences which allows multiple sequence comparison by log-expectation [38].
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