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. 1982 Jan 11;10(1):449–456. doi: 10.1093/nar/10.1.449

Improvements to a program for DNA analysis: a procedure to find homologies among many sequences

Cary Queen 1, Mark N Wegman 2, Laurence Jay Korn 3
PMCID: PMC326145  PMID: 6174938

Abstract

We have devised an algorithm for finding partial homologies among a set of nucleotide sequences. The algorithm and other improvements have been incorporated into a commonly used computer program for the analysis of sequence data.

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