Tag: Multiple Sequence Alignment Viewer (MSAV)

New video on YouTube: How to use Multiple Sequence Aligners in Genome Workbench

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The newest video on the NCBI YouTube channel shows you how to import sequences for alignment, run the MSA program, and display the results in Genome Workbench‘s multiple alignment view.

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New releases from NCBI: Multiple Sequence Alignment Viewer 1.6, Tree Viewer 1.6.0, and Genome Workbench 2.12.0

This week, we’ve updated Multiple Sequence Alignment (MSA) Viewer, Tree Viewer, and Genome Workbench . You can see a full list of new features, improvements and bug fixes in each resource’s release notes:

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Visualize and Interpret Alignment Data with the Multiple Sequence Alignment Viewer

Visualize and Interpret Alignment Data with the Multiple Sequence Alignment Viewer

The NCBI Multiple Sequence Alignment Viewer (MSAV) is a versatile web application that helps you visualize and interpret MSAs for both nucleotide and amino acid sequences. You can display alignment data from many sources, and the viewer is easily embedded into your own web pages with customizable options. An even simpler way to use MSAV is to use our page, upload your data, and share the link to a fully functional viewer displaying your results.

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