Libcov: A C++ bioinformatics library to manipulate protein structures, sequence alignments and phylogeny

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Background: An increasing number of bioinformatics methods are considering the phylogenetic relationships between biological sequences. Implementing new methodologies using the maximum likelihood phylogenetic framework can be a time consuming task. Results: The bioinformatics library libcov is a collection of C++ classes that provides a high and low-level interface to maximum likelihood phylogenetics, sequence analysis and a data structure for structural biological methods. libcov can be used to compute likelihoods, search tree topologies, estimate site rates, cluster sequences, manipulate tree structures and compare phylogenies for a broad selection of applications. Conclusion: Using this library, it is possible to rapidly prototype applications that use the sophistication of phylogenetic likelihoods without getting involved in a major software engineering project. libcov is thus a potentially valuable building block to develop in-house methodologies in the field of protein phylogenetics. © 2005 Blouin et al., licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Butt, D., Roger, A. J., & Blouin, C. (2005). Libcov: A C++ bioinformatics library to manipulate protein structures, sequence alignments and phylogeny. BMC Bioinformatics, 6. https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2105-6-138

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