A novel method for multiple alignment of sequences with repeated and shuffled elements

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Figure 7.
Figure 7.

The largest connected component of the Domain Shuffling Network of Pfam domains. Only long, conserved, and common domains are shown. Pfam domains that appear in different orders in proteins from SWISS-PROT are connected by an edge. We omit loops in the network that indicate repeated domains.

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  1. Genome Res. 14: 2336-2346

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