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© 1985 IRL Press Ltd.

Optimal alignments of biological sequences on a microcomputer

Kazutada Watanabe , Yoshio Urano and Taiki Tamaoki

Department of Medical Biochemistry, University of Calgary Calgary, Alberta T2N 4NI, Canada

An algorithm and a program have been developed which enable optimal alignments of biological sequences on an 8–bit microcomputer. The compiled program can process sequences up to 1000 residues on a Commodore 64. Since this program was written originally in the BASIC language, it may readily be adapted to other microcomputers with small changes.


Received on March 11, 1985; accepted on March 14, 1985

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