PAL2NAL: robust conversion of protein sequence alignments into the corresponding codon alignments
European Molecular Biology Laboratory · Max Delbrück Center
Abstract
PAL2NAL is a web server that constructs a multiple codon alignment from the corresponding aligned protein sequences. Such codon alignments can be used to evaluate the type and rate of nucleotide substitutions in coding DNA for a wide range of evolutionary analyses, such as the identification of levels of selective constraint acting on genes, or to perform DNA-based phylogenetic studies. The server takes a protein sequence alignment and the corresponding DNA sequences as input. In contrast to other existing applications, this server is able to construct codon alignments even if the input DNA sequence has mismatches with the input protein sequence, or contains untranslated regions and polyA tails. The server can…
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- Biology
- Stop codon
- Genetics
- Pseudogene
- Computational biology
- Coding region
- Web server
- Gene