When aligning the three sequences (ATGC, AATC, AATG), one can use a 3-D "Manhattan Grid", with each axis representing a

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When aligning the three sequences (ATGC, AATC, AATG), one can use a 3-D "Manhattan Grid", with each axis representing a

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When Aligning The Three Sequences Atgc Aatc Aatg One Can Use A 3 D Manhattan Grid With Each Axis Representing A 1
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When aligning the three sequences (ATGC, AATC, AATG), one can use a 3-D "Manhattan Grid", with each axis representing a sequence to align. x-axis, y-axis, and z-axis for the first, second, and third sequence respectively. Assume that the optimal path in the 3-D manhanttan Grid that represents the alignment of the three sequences is: (0,0,0)-> (1,1,1)>(2,2,2)-> (2,3,2)-> (3,3,3)-> (4,4,4) What is the corresponding alignment ? O AT-GC AA-TC AAT-G OAT-GC AAT-C AA-TG O AT-GC AA-TC AA-TG O ATG-C AAT-C AA-TG
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