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Bioinformatics Vol. 17 no. 6 2001
Pages 573-574
© 2001 Oxford University Press


Applications Note

SOAP, cleaning multiple alignments from unstable blocks

A. Löytynoja and M. C. Milinkovitch *

Evolutionary Genetics, Free University of Brussels (ULB), cp 300, Institute of Molecular Biology and Medicine, rue Jeener & Brachet 12, B-6041 Gosselies, Belgium

Received on January 19, 2001 ; revised on February 27, 2001 ; accepted on March 8, 2001

Summary: SOAP is a stand-alone, multi-platform program to test the stability of a multiple alignment of molecular sequences.

Availability: The software is available free of charge at http://dbm.ulb.ac.be/ueg/SOAP/.

Contact: apl{at}dbm.ulb.ac.be; mcmilink{at}ulb.ac.be

* To whom correspondence should be addressed.


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