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MSACompro. The example command to perform multiple
sequence alignment by MSACompro is as follows:
./auto_run_msacompro.pl
/storage/shared/pspro2/bin/
../test/BB12003
../
test/ BB12003.msa
The SP and TC scores for the output alignments respectively
generated by running MSACompro and MSAProbs are illustrated
on the right of the figure, as well.
Acknowledgment
This work was supported by an NIH grant (1R01GM093123)
to JC.
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