Comparative Sequence Analysis
Comparative sequence analysis is a technique used to compare two or more biological sequences, such as proteins, DNA, or RNA. This technique is used to study various aspects of sequence evolution, such as the evolution of genes and proteins, the study of functional and structural variation, and to identify the presence of conserved domains and motifs. Comparative sequence analysis is a crucial tool for elucidating the structure and function of genetic material, and for detecting changes that may lead to diseases. It is also used in the field of genomics to understand the genomic variations associated with phenotypic traits in humans, animals, and plants.
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