Related Experiment Videos
Application of distance geometry to 3D visualization of sequence relationships
1National Institute for Biological Standards and Control, Blanche Lane, South Mimms, Herts. EN6 3QG, UK. mforster@nibsc.ac.uk
Bioinformatics (Oxford, England)
|March 9, 1999
Abstract
Summary:
We describe the application of distance geometry methods to the three-dimensional visualization of sequence relationships, with examples for mumps virus SH gene cDNA and prion protein sequences. Sequence-sequence distance measures may be obtained from either a multiple sequence alignment or from sets of pairwise alignments.
Availability:
C/Perl code and HTML/VRML files from http://www.nibsc.ac.uk/dg3dseq/