Ashok Aiyar wrote:
>> On Sat, 13 Sep 1997 00:46:11 GMT,
>davesmith at bioch.tamu.edu (davesmith at bioch.tamu.edu) wrote:
> >We have 51 different phage and chromosomal sequences of the protein we
> >study. None are more than 200 residues in length. After an
> >exhaustive search of the web, we've been unable to find a program that
> >will line up more than 25 proteins at once. Does anyone know of a way
> >to line these up and generate a dendrogram or "family tree" with such
> >a large number of individual proteins?
I didn't see the original post for this, but if you are running
on a Unix workstation, you can also try AMPS. See our ftp/web site
for details.
Geoff.
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