Statistical Significance from Shuffles

PRSS/PRFX compute the statistical significance of an alignment by aligning the two sequences, and then shuffling the second sequence 200 - 1000 times, and estimating the statistical significance from the distribution of shuffled alignment scores.

Window shuffles are used to preserve local sequence composition, e.g. for transmembrane proteins.

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Find Internal Duplications (lalign/plalign)

Choose: (A) program and (B, C) sequences to compare:


(A) Program: (B) Number of shuffles:
Uniform Window

(B.1) Enter first (query) sequence:  Subset range:

Annotate Query Sequence (SwissProt accessions)

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(C.1) Enter the second sequence:   Subset range:

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Include isoforms
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