The sequences of genes, proteins, and entire genomes hold clues to their function. Repeated subsequences or sequences with a strong similarity to each other can be clues to things such as evolutionary conservation or functional relatedness. As such, sequence analysis for motifs and domains are core techniques in bioinformatics. Bioconductor contains many useful packages for analyzing genes, proteins, and genomes. In this chapter, you will learn how to use Bioconductor to analyze sequences for features of functional interest, such as de novo DNA motifs and known domains from widely used databases. You'll learn about some packages for kernel-based machine learning to find protein sequence features. You will also learn some large-scale alignment techniques for very many, or very long sequences. You will use Bioconductor and...
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