ConSurfDB vs. ConSurf: Difference between revisions

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**You can upload your own multiple sequence alignment, or phylogenetic tree, for use in the analysis.
**You can upload your own multiple sequence alignment, or phylogenetic tree, for use in the analysis.


Both servers us state-of-the-art methods that are published in peer-reviewed journals. For comparisons with other methods, see [[Conservation%2C_Evolutionary#Other_Evolutionary_Conservation_Servers|Other Evolutionary Conservation Servers]].
Both servers use state-of-the-art methods that are published in peer-reviewed journals. For comparisons with other methods, see [[Conservation%2C_Evolutionary#Other_Evolutionary_Conservation_Servers|Other Evolutionary Conservation Servers]].


Both servers permit you to '''download results'''. This is a good idea since the continual growth of sequence databases and improvements in analysis algorithms will give at least slightly different results for the same jobs run several months or more apart. Also, results are periodically deleted from the ConSurf server to conserve disk space.
Both servers permit you to '''download results'''. This is a good idea since the continual growth of sequence databases and improvements in analysis algorithms will give at least slightly different results for the same jobs run several months or more apart. Also, results are periodically deleted from the ConSurf server to conserve disk space.

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Eric Martz, Timothy Gregory, Joel L. Sussman