X-Git-Url: http://source.jalview.org/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=help%2Fhtml%2Fcalculations%2Fquality.html;h=dae2a2e36d44a6b649e266996c2588d771879d13;hb=d423f22792e47dbc800ae220a58677f988971d06;hp=fcd97f96e6a80d691991c854ad94ace3123102a7;hpb=797d4400e51c5786c080d7d746d5968589b5dc78;p=jalview.git diff --git a/help/html/calculations/quality.html b/help/html/calculations/quality.html index fcd97f9..dae2a2e 100755 --- a/help/html/calculations/quality.html +++ b/help/html/calculations/quality.html @@ -1,32 +1,49 @@ - -Alignment Quality Annotation - -

Alignment Quality Annotation

-

Alignment Quality is one of the automatically calculated -quantitative alignment -annotations displayed below the columns of a multiple sequence -alignment (and can be used to shade the alignment). It is an ad-hoc -measure of the likelihood of observing the mutations (if any) in a -particular column of the alignment.

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-More precisely, the quality score is inversely proportional to the -average cost of all pairs of mutations oberved in a particular column -of the alignment - a high alignment quality score for a column would -suggest that there are no mutations, or most mutations observed are -favourable. -

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The Algorithm
-The quality score is calculated for each column in an alignment by -summing, for all mutations, the ratio of the two BLOSUM 62 scores for -a mutation pair and each residue's conservered BLOSUM62 score (which -is higher). This valueis normalised for each column, and then plotted -on a scale from 0 to 1. -

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-Multiple alignment algorithms using the BLOSUM 62 substition matrices -should, in theory, maximise alignment quality for an un-gapped -alignment, and locally maximise quality for gapped alignments. -

- - + + +Alignment Quality Annotation + +

Alignment Quality Annotation

+

Alignment Quality is one of the automatically calculated +quantitative alignment +annotations displayed below the columns of a multiple sequence +alignment (and can be used to shade the alignment). It is an ad-hoc +measure of the likelihood of observing the mutations (if any) in a +particular column of the alignment.

+

+More precisely, the quality score is inversely proportional to the +average cost of all pairs of mutations oberved in a particular column +of the alignment - a high alignment quality score for a column would +suggest that there are no mutations, or most mutations observed are +favourable. +

+ +

The Algorithm
+The quality score is calculated for each column in an alignment by +summing, for all mutations, the ratio of the two BLOSUM 62 scores for +a mutation pair and each residue's conservered BLOSUM62 score (which +is higher). This valueis normalised for each column, and then plotted +on a scale from 0 to 1. +

+

+Multiple alignment algorithms using the BLOSUM 62 substition matrices +should, in theory, maximise alignment quality for an un-gapped +alignment, and locally maximise quality for gapped alignments. +

+ +