Sequence alignment and phylogenetic analysis of Human Herpes Simplex Virus (HHV) using bioinformatics tool: a review Online publication date: Thu, 05-Aug-2010
by Vipan Kumar Sohpal, Apurba Dey, Amarpal Singh
International Journal of Computational Biology and Drug Design (IJCBDD), Vol. 3, No. 1, 2010
Abstract: Bioinformatics is the application of computational techniques to analyse the wet lab information associated with biomolecules on a commercial scale. Today's it concentrate on structural biology, genomics to gene expression studies. In this review we discuss the main principles that desirable bioinformatics analyses, sequence alignment and phylogenetic analysis from biological databases that are commonly used and examine some of the studies that are being conducted, particularly with reference to Human Herpes Simplex Virus (HHV). Finally provide an introduction and overview of the bioinformatics tools and software used for sequence alignment.
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