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November 08, 2012, at 04:42 AM by 192.124.26.250 -
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  • latest version (November 2012) is available under the following link

  • initial version of the source code, documentation, and sample files can be accessed at the ftp site

February 14, 2012, at 06:01 PM by 79.204.233.35 -
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February 05, 2010, at 06:02 PM by 85.178.81.113 - Paper accepted
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The source code, documentation, and sample files can be downloaded at the ftp site

http://ftp.bioinformatics.org/pub/cyntenator/

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  • CYNTENATOR manuscript has now been publised in PLoS ONE: Rödelsperger and Dieterich, 2010

  • source code, documentation, and sample files can be downloaded at the ftp site

August 18, 2009, at 04:26 AM by roedel -
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August 17, 2009, at 11:08 AM by roedel - source coded added at ftp
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The source code and sample files can be downloaded at the ftp site

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Cyntenator : Progressive Gene Order Alignments

Cyntenator is a software for identification of conserved syntenic blocks between multiple genomes. The program computes Smith-Waterman alignments of sequences, whereby the alphabet consists of all annotated genes and the scoring system is defined by protein sequence similarities and distances between species in a phylogenetic tree. The algorithm is an extension of the Syntenator partial order aligner, described in Rödelsperger and Dieterich, 2008.