How to compare a DNA sequence to itself by using it for
both the 1st and 2nd sequence?
Answer Posted / rakesh
We can use bl2seq program to (Compare)align 2 sequence
This bl2seq program will avaialbe in Stand alon Blast.
We can write the perl script for this.
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