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Comparing sequences without using alignments: application to HIV/SIV subtyping

Didier et al., 2007

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5732663792576393916
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Didier G
Debomy L
Pupin M
Zhang M
Grossmann A
Devauchelle C
Laprevotte I
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BMC bioinformatics

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Background In general, the construction of trees is based on sequence alignments. This procedure, however, leads to loss of informationwhen parts of sequence alignments (for instance ambiguous regions) are deleted before tree building. To overcome this difficulty …
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