PCMA (profile consistency multiple sequence alignment) is a progressive multiple sequence alignment program that combines two different alignment strategies. Highly similar sequences are aligned in a fast way as in ClustalW, forming pre-aligned groups. The T-Coffee strategy is applied to align the relatively divergent groups based on profile-profile comparison and consistency. The scoring function for local alignments of pre-aligned groups is based on a novel profile-profile comparison method that is a generalization of the PSI-BLAST approach to profile-sequence comparison. PCMA balances speed and accuracy in a flexible way and is suitable for aligning large numbers of sequences.
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Pei, J., Sadreyev, R., & Grishin, N. V. (2003). PCMA: Fast and accurate multiple sequence alignment based on profile consistency. Bioinformatics, 19(3), 427–428. https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/btg008
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