2011
DOI: 10.1038/msb.2011.75
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Fast, scalable generation of high‐quality protein multiple sequence alignments using Clustal Omega

Abstract: Fast, scalable generation of high-quality protein multiple sequence alignments using Clustal OmegaMultiple sequence alignments are fundamental to many sequence analysis methods. The new program Clustal Omega can align virtually any number of protein sequences quickly and has powerful features for adding sequences to existing precomputed alignments.

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“…For creating the multiple sequence alignments, the protein sequences were aligned using the C lustal O mega algorithm (Sievers et al ., 2011) and graphically visualized by J al V iew v.2.8.0b1 using default C lustal X colour code (Waterhouse et al ., 2009). …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For creating the multiple sequence alignments, the protein sequences were aligned using the C lustal O mega algorithm (Sievers et al ., 2011) and graphically visualized by J al V iew v.2.8.0b1 using default C lustal X colour code (Waterhouse et al ., 2009). …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They were constructed using the “sptree_raxml_all” workflow as implemented in ETE3 v3.0.0b36 (Huerta‐Cepas et al , 2016a). In brief, multiple sequence alignments were built for the 40 marker proteins using Clustal Omega v1.2.1 (Sievers et al , 2011), translated into codon alignments, concatenated, and used to infer a phylogeny by RAxML v8.1.20 (Stamatakis, 2014). …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Briefly, the ortholog sequences were aligned with Clustal Omega v1.2.0 (Sievers et al., 2011) and concatenated gap‐free with Gblocks v0.91 (Castresana, 2000). The tree was constructed using neighbor‐joining method (Saitou & Nei, 1987) in Mega 6.06 (Tamura, Stecher, Peterson, Filipski & Kumar, 2013) and calibrated using the estimates of divergence time in the literature.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%