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'''Following the evolution of the protein'''
'''Following the evolution of the protein'''


The protein sequence was blasted in the NCBI website. The blasted sequence was scanned using a non-redundand database to obtain the most significant sequences. 57 sequences with significant E-values were recovered.
The protein sequence was blasted in the NCBI website. The blasted sequence was scanned using a non-redundand database to obtain the most significant sequences. 57 sequences with significant E-values were recovered. 55 of these sequences were used to perform a multiple alignment sequence by using the program ClustalX. When this was completed, a distance matrix calculation was performed on the sequences. THe program Phylip was used.

Revision as of 13:39, 4 June 2007

Following the evolution of the protein

The protein sequence was blasted in the NCBI website. The blasted sequence was scanned using a non-redundand database to obtain the most significant sequences. 57 sequences with significant E-values were recovered. 55 of these sequences were used to perform a multiple alignment sequence by using the program ClustalX. When this was completed, a distance matrix calculation was performed on the sequences. THe program Phylip was used.