question archive Besides the fact that one uses protein sequences and the other uses nucleotide sequence, which of the following is a difference between the results of BLASTp and BLASTn: A) BLASTp does not report the E-value B) BLASTp generates multiple sequence alignments C) BLASTp is local alignment algorithm while BLASTn is a global alignment algorithm D) BLASTp does not provide an alignment score for each hit E) BLASTp reports % positives    The main difference between sequence alignment scores of protein sequences and nucleic acid sequences is: A) In protein alignments the number of gaps do not matter for the overall score B) In protein alignments some types of substitutions are not penalized C) In protein alignments the length of the sequence does not matter for the overall score D) In protein alignments only short segments can be aligned E) In protein alignments a lower score reflects higher percent identity

Besides the fact that one uses protein sequences and the other uses nucleotide sequence, which of the following is a difference between the results of BLASTp and BLASTn: A) BLASTp does not report the E-value B) BLASTp generates multiple sequence alignments C) BLASTp is local alignment algorithm while BLASTn is a global alignment algorithm D) BLASTp does not provide an alignment score for each hit E) BLASTp reports % positives    The main difference between sequence alignment scores of protein sequences and nucleic acid sequences is: A) In protein alignments the number of gaps do not matter for the overall score B) In protein alignments some types of substitutions are not penalized C) In protein alignments the length of the sequence does not matter for the overall score D) In protein alignments only short segments can be aligned E) In protein alignments a lower score reflects higher percent identity

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Besides the fact that one uses protein sequences and the other uses nucleotide sequence, which of the following is a difference between the results of BLASTp and BLASTn:

A) BLASTp does not report the E-value

B) BLASTp generates multiple sequence alignments

C) BLASTp is local alignment algorithm while BLASTn is a global alignment algorithm

D) BLASTp does not provide an alignment score for each hit E) BLASTp reports % positives 

 

The main difference between sequence alignment scores of protein sequences and nucleic acid sequences is:

A) In protein alignments the number of gaps do not matter for the overall score

B) In protein alignments some types of substitutions are not penalized

C) In protein alignments the length of the sequence does not matter for the overall score

D) In protein alignments only short segments can be aligned E) In protein alignments a lower score reflects higher percent identity

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