Global and Local Sequence Alignment Algorithms

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Sequence alignment is widely used in molecular biology to find similar DNA or protein sequences These algorithms generally fall into two categories global which align the entire sequence and local which only look for highly similar subsequences This Demonstration uses the Needleman–Wunsch global and Smith–Waterman local algorithms to align random English words Gaps are shaded yellow mismatches orange and matches red with a lighter shade for those matches not appearing in the final alignment

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mathematical analysis biological sciences calculation
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