This is probably fun to write, but it's been done many times before. For
practical purposes, use the pairwiseAlignment() function in the Biostrings
package, distributed by the bioconductor project.
cf.:
https://www.bioconductor.org/packages/3.3/bioc/vignettes/Biostrings/inst/doc/PairwiseAlignments.pdf
Cheers,
Boris
On Feb 28, 2016, at 12:44 PM, Jeff Newmiller <jdnewmil at dcn.davis.ca.us>
wrote:
> Quite possibly, if Google is to be trusted.
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> On February 28, 2016 1:03:28 AM PST, "Matej Matja?ec"
<matej.matjasec at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I need some instruction about R studio library, that using algorithm
>> Needleman - Wunsch and Smith - Waterman. How can I present this
>> algorithm
>> in R, calculate maximum score sequence alignment ?
>>
>> It is possible that things in R?
>>
>> Thank you very much in advance for your reply.
>>
>> Greetings, Matej
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