The AMPS Package for Multiple Protein Sequence Alignment
The AMPS Package for Multiple Protein Sequence Alignment is a scholarly work by Geoffrey J. Barton, published in 1994 in ''Methods in Molecular Biology''. The main subjects of the publication include matrix, matching, set, theoretical computer science, Sequence logo, multiple sequence alignment, biological sequence, computer science, computational biology, glycosylation, Smith–Waterman algorithm, RNA sequencing, sequence alignment, algorithm, Alignment-free sequence analysis, and structural alignment. AMPS (Alignment of Multiple Protein Sequences) is a set of programs for the multiple alignment of protein sequences.