Disease Sequences High-Accuracy Alignment Based on the Precision Medicine

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High-accuracy alignment of sequences with disease information contributes to disease treatment and prevention. The results of multiple sequence alignment depend on the parameters of the objective function, including gap open penalties (GOP), gap extension penalties (GEP), and substitution matrix (SM). Firstly, the theory parameter formulas relating to GOP, GAP, and SM are inferred, combining unaligned sequence length, number, and identity. Secondly, we tested the rationality of the theory parameter formulas, with experiment on the ClustalW and MAFFT program. In addition, we obtained a group of MAFFT program parameters according to the formulas proposed. The results of all experiments show that the SPS (sum-of-pair score) obtained from theory parameters is better than the SPS obtained from the default parameters of ClustalW and MAFFT. In both theory and practice, our method to determine the parameters is feasible and efficient. These can provide high-accuracy alignment results for precision medicine.

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Li, M., Long, H., Wang, H., Fu, H., Xu, D., Shen, Y., … Liao, B. (2018). Disease Sequences High-Accuracy Alignment Based on the Precision Medicine. BioMed Research International, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1155/2018/1718046

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