Selected article for: "multiple sequence alignment and nucleotide alignment"

Author: Lau, Susanna K. P.; Wong, Antonio C. P.; Lau, Terrence C. K.; Woo, Patrick C. Y.
Title: Molecular Evolution of MERS Coronavirus: Dromedaries as a Recent Intermediate Host or Long-Time Animal Reservoir?
  • Document date: 2017_10_16
  • ID: 1sq2uvur_42
    Snippet: For genomes that showed possible recombination in bootscan analysis, the nucleotide sequences of the corresponding genomes were analyzed by multiple alignment using ClustalW available in BioEdit Sequence Alignment Editor Version 7.2.5 (Ibis Therapeutics, Carlsbad, CA, USA). Nucleotide mutations in the genomes were revealed......
    Document: For genomes that showed possible recombination in bootscan analysis, the nucleotide sequences of the corresponding genomes were analyzed by multiple alignment using ClustalW available in BioEdit Sequence Alignment Editor Version 7.2.5 (Ibis Therapeutics, Carlsbad, CA, USA). Nucleotide mutations in the genomes were revealed.

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