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Bioinformatics 20(8) © Oxford University Press 2004; all rights reserved.

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WebVar: a resource for the rapid estimation of relative site variability from multiple sequence alignments

Flavio Mignone , David S. Horner and Graziano Pesole *

Dipartimento di Scienze Biomolecolari e Biotecnologie, Università di Milano, 20113 Milano, Italy

Received on August 7, 2003; revised on October 25, 2003; accepted on October 31, 2003
Advance Access Publication February 10, 2004

Summary: WebVar is an online resource that provides estimates of relative site variability from multiple alignments of homologous protein or nucleic acid sequences. WebVar provides a variety of graphic and textual representations of estimates, designed to assist in phylogenetic analysis.

Availability: The WebVar server is located at http://www.pesolelab.it/Tools/WebVar.html

Contact: graziano.pesole{at}unimi.it

* To whom correspondence should be addressed.


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