
Sequence alignment is used in bioinformatics with DNA, RNA and proteins to identify similarities between two sequences that may be due to functional, structural or evolutionary similarities between the sequences. To find all subsequences that are similar within two sequences, for example two DNA genes, we will call the All Local Alignments problem. This book describes a technique to find all similarities between two sequences, for example two protozoan genomes or two mammal genomes.
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