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Nucleic Acids Research, 1982, Vol. 10, No. 1 375-389
© 1982


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A statistical test for comparing sveral nucleotide sequences

Robert D. Sege* and E.H. Saxberg**

Harvard - MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology, Harvard Medical School Boston, MA 02115, USA

Received September 25, 1981.

A statistical test useful for the simultaneous comparison of nucleotide sequences is presented. A likelihood ratio test is derived, examples demonstrated, and tables of critical values are provided.


*and Department of Biology, MIT

**and Department of Physics, MIT


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