Browsing by Author "Bewaji, C. O."
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Item Drug Target Selection for Malaria: Molecular Basis for the Drug Discovery Process(Centrepoint Journal (Science Edition), 2012) Oladele, Tinuke Omolewa; Bewaji, C. O.; Sadiku, J. S.Item In Silico Characterization of some Hypothetical Proteins in the Proteome of Plasmodium Falciparum(Centrepoint Journal (Science Edition), 2011) Oladele, Tinuke Omolewa; Sadiku, J. S.; Bewaji, C. O.Item On Efficiency of Sequence Alignment Algorithms(African Scientist. Published by the Nigerian Society for Experimental Biology (NISEB)., 2009-03-31) Oladele, Tinuke Omolewa; Bamigbola, O. M.; Bewaji, C. O.The alignment of sequences is a mutual agreement of two or more sequences which exhibit their similarities where they differ. Sequence alignment is usually used to study the evolution of the sequences from a common ancestor, especially biological sequences such as protein sequences or deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) sequences. Sequence alignment can also be used to study the evolution of languages and the similarity between texts. In this paper, we discuss sequence alignments for finding similarities between sequences, homologues (relatives) on a gene or gene-product in genomic databases. This information is useful for answering a variety of biologically related questions.