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Bioinformatics Practice Test Questions: Sequence Alignment — Flashcards

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In bioinformatics, sequence alignment is a way of arranging DNA, RNA, or protein sequences to identify regions of similarity. These similarities may be a result of functional, structural, or evolutionary relationships between the sequences.

Topics include:  Protein Motifs and Domain Prediction, Motif and Domain Databases Using Regular Expressions, Motif and Domain Databases Using Statistical Models, Protein Family Databases, Global Sequence Alignment, Local Sequence Alignment, Motif Discovery in Unaligned Sequences, Dot Matrix Sequence Comparison, Dynamic Programming Algorithm for Sequence Alignment, Use of Scoring Matrices and Gap Penalties in Sequence Alignments, Assessing the Significance of Sequence Alignments, & Bayesian Statistics.

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What is the length of a motif, in terms of amino acids residue?
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