THoR: a tool for domain discovery and curation of multiple alignments

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We describe a tool, THoR, that automatically creates and curates multiple sequence alignments representing protein domains. This exploits both PSI-BLAST and HMMER algorithms and provides an accurate and comprehensive alignment for any domain family. The entire process is designed for use via a web-browser, with simple links and cross-references to relevant information, to assist the assessment of biological significance. THoR has been benchmarked for accuracy using the SMART and pufferfish genome databases.

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Dickens, N. J., & Ponting, C. P. (2003). THoR: a tool for domain discovery and curation of multiple alignments. Genome Biology, 4(8). https://doi.org/10.1186/gb-2003-4-8-r52

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