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The process or result of matching up the nucleotide or amino acid residues of two or more biological sequences to achieve maximal levels of identity and, in the case of amino acid sequences, conservation, for the purpose of assessing the degree of similarity and the possibility of homology.<ref>https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK62051/</ref>  
The process or result of matching up the [[Nucleotide|nucleotide]] or [[amino acid|amino acid]] residues of two or more biological sequences to achieve maximal levels of identity and, in the case of [[amino acid sequence|amino acid sequences]], [[Conservative_substitution|conservation]], for the purpose of assessing the degree of similarity and the possibility of [[Homology|homology]]&nbsp;<ref>https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK62051/</ref>.<br>  


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The process or result of matching up the nucleotide or amino acid residues of two or more biological sequences to achieve maximal levels of identity and, in the case of amino acid sequences, conservation, for the purpose of assessing the degree of similarity and the possibility of homology [1].

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