Perceptual principles for scalable sequence alignment visualization

Danielle Albers, Michael Gleicher
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Sequence comparison is a fundamental task in the biological sciences. Scientists often need to understand the similarities and differences between genetic sequences to understand evolution, to infer common function, or identify differences. Because the sequences are too long for manual examination, scientists rely on alignment tools that automatically identify subsequences that match between the sequences being compared. Numerous approaches for displaying and exploring alignments exist, and have been incorporated into a wide variety of tools. See [Procter et al. 2010] for a survey of several existing approaches.
可扩展序列比对可视化的感知原理
序列比较是生物科学的一项基本任务。科学家经常需要了解基因序列之间的异同,以理解进化,推断共同的功能,或识别差异。由于这些序列太长,无法进行人工检查,科学家们依靠比对工具自动识别被比较序列之间匹配的子序列。存在许多显示和探索对齐的方法,并已被纳入各种各样的工具中。参见[Procter et al. 2010]对几种现有方法的调查。
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