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SUBSTITUTION MATRICES

Posted by m.s.chowdary at 10:49 AM

Sunday, November 23, 2008

A substitution matrix describes the rate at which one character in a sequence changes to other character states over time. Substitution matrices are usually seen in the context of SEQUENCE ALIGNMENTS; aminoacid sequences or nucleotide sequences, where the similarity between sequences depends on their divergence time and the substitution rates as represented in the matrix.

PAM and BLOSUM are the most widely used Substitution matrices

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