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What (who) is vertical alignment - definition

ALIGNMENT OF MORE THAN TWO MOLECULAR SEQUENCE
Multiple Sequence Alignment; Multiple alignment
  • A profile HMM modelling a multiple sequence alignment
  • Alignment of the seven [[Drosophila]] [[caspase]]s colored by motifs as identified by MEME. When motif positions and sequence alignments are generated independently, they often correlate well but not perfectly, as in this example.
  • Non-homologous exon alignment by an iterative method (a), and by a phylogeny-aware method (b)
  • First 90 positions of a protein multiple sequence alignment of instances of the acidic ribosomal protein P0 (L10E) from several organisms. Generated with [[ClustalX]].

Partition alignment         
ALIGNMENT OF PARTITIONS TO THE BOUNDARIES AVAILABLE IN A DATA STORAGE DEVICE
Partition alignment (disambiguation)
Partition alignment is the proper alignment of partitions to the boundaries available in a data storage device.
vertical         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Verticality; ↕; ↨; Verticals; Vertical (disambiguation); ↕ (disambiguation)
1.
Something that is vertical stands or points straight up.
The gadget can be attached to any vertical or near vertical surface.
? horizontal
ADJ
vertically
Cut each bulb in half vertically.
ADV: ADV after v
2.
The vertical is the direction that points straight up, at an angle of 90 degrees to a flat surface.
Pluto seems to have suffered a major collision that tipped it 122 degrees from the vertical.
N-SING: the N
vertical         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Verticality; ↕; ↨; Verticals; Vertical (disambiguation); ↕ (disambiguation)
a.
Perpendicular (to the horizon), upright, plumb.

Wikipedia

Multiple sequence alignment

Multiple sequence alignment (MSA) may refer to the process or the result of sequence alignment of three or more biological sequences, generally protein, DNA, or RNA. In many cases, the input set of query sequences are assumed to have an evolutionary relationship by which they share a linkage and are descended from a common ancestor. From the resulting MSA, sequence homology can be inferred and phylogenetic analysis can be conducted to assess the sequences' shared evolutionary origins. Visual depictions of the alignment as in the image at right illustrate mutation events such as point mutations (single amino acid or nucleotide changes) that appear as differing characters in a single alignment column, and insertion or deletion mutations (indels or gaps) that appear as hyphens in one or more of the sequences in the alignment. Multiple sequence alignment is often used to assess sequence conservation of protein domains, tertiary and secondary structures, and even individual amino acids or nucleotides.

Computational algorithms are used to produce and analyse the MSAs due to the difficulty and intractability of manually processing the sequences given their biologically-relevant length. MSAs require more sophisticated methodologies than pairwise alignment because they are more computationally complex. Most multiple sequence alignment programs use heuristic methods rather than global optimization because identifying the optimal alignment between more than a few sequences of moderate length is prohibitively computationally expensive. On the other hand, heuristic methods generally fail to give guarantees on the solution quality, with heuristic solutions shown to be often far below the optimal solution on benchmark instances.