Abstract
A set of programs was developed for searching nucleic acid and protein sequence data bases for sequences similar to a given sequence. The programs, written in FORTRAN 77, were optimized for vector processing on a Hitachi S810-20 supercomputer. A search of a 500-residue protein sequence against the entire PIR data base Ver. 1.0 (1) (0.5 M residues) is carried out in a CPU time of 45 sec. About 4 min is required for an exhaustive search of a 1500-base nucleotide sequence against all mammalian sequences (1.2M bases) in Genbank Ver. 29.0. The CPU time is reduced to about a quarter with a faster version. © 1986 IRL Press Limited.
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Gotoh, O., & Tagashira, Y. (1986). Sequence search on a supercomputer. Nucleic Acids Research, 14(1), 57–64. https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/14.1.57
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