AMAS - Analyse Multiply Aligned Sequences. These define which sets of sequences in the alignment AMAS will compare to which others. Each group is shown on a separate line either as a range of sequence numbers, or a set of discrete sequence numbers. These need not include all the sequences in your alignment. For example, if you have an alignment of 20 sequences, you might want to define sequences, 1-5 as one group, 6 and 8 as a second, and 15-20 as a third.
The DNA amount in the unreplicated gametic nucleus of an organism is referred to as its C-value, irrespective of the ploidy level of the taxon. The Plant DNA C-values Database currently contains data for 3927 different Embryophyte plant species.
The Arabidopsis membrane protein library is a collection of polytopic membrane protein sequences (containing two or more predicted membrane spanning domains) from the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana.
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