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- MUSCLE is a program for creating multiple alignments of amino acid or
- nucleotide sequences. A range of options is provided that give you the
- choice of optimizing accuracy, speed, or some compromise between the
- two.
- Fast, accurate and easy to use
- MUSCLE is one of the best-performing multiple alignment programs
- according to published benchmark tests, with accuracy and speed that
- are consistently better than CLUSTALW. MUSCLE can align hundreds of
- sequences in seconds. Most users learn everything they need to know
- about MUSCLE in a few minutes—only a handful of command-line options
- are needed to perform common alignment tasks.
- NOTE about the "-stable" option no longer being supported:
- The "-stable" option had a bug, which sometimes resulted in incorrect
- alignments to be produced. The author has created a python script to
- be used as a workaround. The SlackBuild includes it and its usage is:
- python muscle-stable.py input.fasta aligned.fasta > stable.fasta
- Papers
- There are two papers. The first (NAR) introduced the algorithm, and is
- the primary citation if you use the program. The second (in BMC Bio-
- informatics) gives more technical details, including descriptions of
- non-default options.
- Edgar, R.C. (2004) MUSCLE: multiple sequence alignment with high
- accuracy and high throughput. Nucleic Acids Res. 32(5):1792-1797
- Edgar, R.C. (2004) MUSCLE: a multiple sequence alignment method with
- reduced time and space complexity BMC Bioinformatics, (5) 113
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