Similarity and Homology

Properly approached, molecular sequence data is a rich source of knowledge capable of teaching us much about the structure, function, and evolution of biological macromolecules. To effectively realize this potential, however, some understanding of the process of and theoretical basis for sequence comparison is needed as well as a variety of practical tools to access and manipulate the data. The volume of molecular sequence data has long since surpassed human information processing capacity for even simple tasks such as searching for related sequences, and with the ever increasing rate at which new sequences are being produced, the need for computer-assisted analysis becomes more and more acute. Automated tools can extend human capabilities by orders of magnitude in both speed and accuracy. The educated application of these automated tools is an essential part of modern molecular biology research.