Protein alignment

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 It is a process where the amino acid sequences between two proteins are aligned and the extent of similarity is determined between the two. It is a useful way of determining if two proteins are related by evolution. The amino acid residues are relatively more conserved than base pairs in DNA and therefore this method is more appropriate for comparison between two distantly related species.