Sequence alignment using parallel particle swarm optimization / Amgad Kamal Abdelsalam ; Supervised Amin Mohamed Nassar , Mohsen Muhammed Mahroos , Ahmed Tarek Sayed
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: Cairo : Amgad Kamal Abdelsalam , 2012Description: 105 P. : plans ; 30cmOther title:- محاذاة تسلسل بإستخدام أمثلة متوازية لسرب جسيمات [Added title page title]
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Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Engineering - Department of Electronics and Communication
Any biological study that compares two or more biological sequences in either an explicit of implicit manner performs the foundational procedure of sequence alignment to reason about which positions within these sequences are homologous; i.e. to find similarity regions between biological sequences. Such similarities facilitate the derivation of inferences about gene functionality and ancestry if compared to previously analyzed and characterized sequences
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