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-<strong>Jalview Documentation</strong></font>
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-Jalview (2009) is a fast Java multiple alignment editor and analysis tool. It
-features many of the functions of <a href="http://www.compbio.dundee.ac.uk/Software/Amas/amas.html">AMAS</a>,
-for the analysis of sub-families and the prediction of functional sites, but is
-fully interactive. (View the <a href="http://www.jalview.org">Jalview homepage</a> at www.jalview.org).
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-<p> If you use Jalview in your work, please cite the Jalview 2 paper in Bioinformatics: </p>
-<p>Waterhouse, A.M., Procter, J.B., Martin, D.M.A, Clamp, M., Barton, G.J (2009), <br>
- "Jalview version 2: A Multiple Sequence Alignment and Analysis Workbench,"<br>
- <em>Bioinformatics</em> <strong>25</strong> (9) 1189-1191 doi: 10.1093/bioinformatics/btp033
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