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===Multiple Sequence Alignment===
The original fasta sequence for the Phytanoyl-CoA hydroxylase protein was searched against the non-redundant databases of blast.  From these results 49 other sequences were selected for comparison based on low e-values and to include diverse organisms.  From these 4 were removed due in inappropriate length leaving a total of 46 sequences including the target sequence.  These were then aligned using the default setting in ClustalX.  The final alignment from the postscript output can be seen in Figure 1.1.
[[Phytanoyl-CoA abstract | Abstract]] | [[Phytanoyl-CoA intro| Introduction]] | [[Phytanoyl-CoA results| Results]] | [[Phytanoyl-CoA discussion| Discussion]] | [[Phytanoyl-CoA conclusion| Conclusion]] | [[Phytanoyl-CoA method| Method]] | [[Phytanoyl-CoA references| References]]
[[Phytanoyl-CoA abstract | Abstract]] | [[Phytanoyl-CoA intro| Introduction]] | [[Phytanoyl-CoA results| Results]] | [[Phytanoyl-CoA discussion| Discussion]] | [[Phytanoyl-CoA conclusion| Conclusion]] | [[Phytanoyl-CoA method| Method]] | [[Phytanoyl-CoA references| References]]

Revision as of 11:18, 9 June 2008

Multiple Sequence Alignment

The original fasta sequence for the Phytanoyl-CoA hydroxylase protein was searched against the non-redundant databases of blast. From these results 49 other sequences were selected for comparison based on low e-values and to include diverse organisms. From these 4 were removed due in inappropriate length leaving a total of 46 sequences including the target sequence. These were then aligned using the default setting in ClustalX. The final alignment from the postscript output can be seen in Figure 1.1.


Abstract | Introduction | Results | Discussion | Conclusion | Method | References