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Aarthy
Can anyone tell me if there is a web based service for doing phylogenetic analysis of DNA sequences? For example, you want to know whether a particular consensus sequence is present in say, humans and how far behind in evolution it is conserved. Can any web-based sequence, preferably open source sca
Aarthy ... not an answer, but do you mind if I used that last sentence as inspiration for a blog post? - Deepak Singh
O, go ahead Deepak!! And, thanks Kambiz, I would very much like the URL - Aarthy
Thanks!!! - Deepak Singh
Phyml: http://atgc.lirmm.fr/phyml/ , but sequences you have to find yourself. Are these coding ones? Then it may be better to align proteins first then use this to get coding DNA alignment: http://tinyurl.com/582av2 - Darek Kedra
Darek, these are mostly non- coding sequences with structural potential. All these are interesting links and makes my life easier. Thanks everyone!! - Aarthy