NAST: a multiple sequence alignment server for comparative analysis of 16S rRNA genes
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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Abstract
Microbiologists conducting surveys of bacterial and archaeal diversity often require comparative alignments of thousands of 16S rRNA genes collected from a sample. The computational resources and bioinformatics expertise required to construct such an alignment has inhibited high-throughput analysis. It was hypothesized that an online tool could be developed to efficiently align thousands of 16S rRNA genes via the NAST (Nearest Alignment Space Termination) algorithm for creating multiple sequence alignments (MSA). The tool was implemented with a web-interface at http://greengenes.lbl.gov/NAST. Each user-submitted sequence is compared with Greengenes' 'Core Set', comprising approximately 10,000 aligned…
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- Biology
- 16S ribosomal RNA
- Computational biology
- Archaea
- Sequence alignment
- Sequence analysis
- Sequence (biology)
- Gene
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