Partial Order Alignment for multiple sequence alignment

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 POA is Partial Order Alignment, a fast program for multiple sequence
 alignment (MSA) in bioinformatics. Its advantages are speed,
 scalability, sensitivity, and the superior ability to handle branching
 / indels in the alignment. Partial order alignment is an approach to
 MSA, which can be combined with existing methods such as progressive
 alignment. POA optimally aligns a pair of MSAs and which therefore can
 be applied directly to progressive alignment methods such as CLUSTAL.
 For large alignments, Progressive POA is 10-30 times faster than
 CLUSTALW. POA is published in Bioinformatics. 2004 Jul
 10;20(10):1546-56.

See also: man poa

Homepage: http://www.bioinformatics.ucla.edu/poa
