MAVID

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MAVID
Developer: Nicolas Bray (UC Berkeley), Lior Pachter (UC Berkeley)
Latest release: 2.0.4
OS: UNIX, Linux, Mac
Use: Bioinformatics tool
Licence: Open source
Website: MAVID download

MAVID is a multiple sequence alignment program suitable for the alignment of large numbers of DNA sequences. The sequences can be small mitochondrial genomes or large genomic regions up to megabases long. The latest version is 2.0.4.

The program can be used through the MAVID web server or as a standalone program which can be installed with the source code.

[edit] Input/Output

This program accepts sequences in FASTA format.

The output format includes: FASTA format, Clustal, PHYLIP.

[edit] References

N. Bray and L. Pachter, MAVID: Constrained ancestral alignment of multiple sequences, Genome Research 14 (2004), p 693--699.

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