On Thursday, January 3, 2019 12:40:05 PM PST Reza Khayat wrote:
> ?Hi,
> 
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> Happy new year to all!  A bit of an off topic question.  Does anyone know of 
> a method/program to extract the most distinct "n" (n>2) sequences from a 
> sequence alignment?  Thanks.

If these putative "most distinct" sequences are hypothesized to belong
together,  then i suggest K-means clustering.  If they are hypothesized
to be unrelated individual outliers then I think you would just take the
worst scores using whatever metric you used to create original alignment.

        Ethan

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> 
> Best wishes,
> Reza
> 
> 
> Reza Khayat, PhD
> Assistant Professor
> City College of New York
> Department of Chemistry
> New York, NY 10031
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