Team:Freiburg Software/User/Robots/Alignment
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Alignobot finds global alignments using the Needleman/Wunsch Algorithm. | Alignobot finds global alignments using the Needleman/Wunsch Algorithm. | ||
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In the main menu you can either select the default distance function or specify your own. | In the main menu you can either select the default distance function or specify your own. | ||
Now click "Send" and Alignobot will calculate your alignment and display it: | Now click "Send" and Alignobot will calculate your alignment and display it: |
Revision as of 22:19, 21 October 2010
Alignobot
With Alignobot you can compare sequences by creating global and local alignments. Alignobot can be found at alignobot@appspot.com. Before you start an alignment be sure that you have 2 sequences selected in the workspace.
Global Alignments
Alignobot finds global alignments using the Needleman/Wunsch Algorithm.
In the main menu you can either select the default distance function or specify your own. Now click "Send" and Alignobot will calculate your alignment and display it: