SIM - Alignment Tool for protein sequences
SIM (References)
is a program which finds a user-defined number of best non-intersecting alignments between two protein sequences
or within a sequence.
Once the alignment is computed, you can view it using LALNVIEW, a
graphical viewer program for pairwise alignments [references].
Note: You can use the ACNUC server to align nucleic acid sequences with a similar tool.
Please enter two sequences. These sequences may either be specified by
their SWISS-PROT/TrEMBL accession numbers (AC), e.g. P05130, or by entry names (ID),
e.g. KPC1_DROME, or by pasting
your own sequences into the boxes below.
Last modified 6/May/1999 by ELG