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'''''Bellerophon''''' is a computer program written in [[Perl]] for detecting [[fusion protein|chimeric]] sequences in multiple sequence datasets by an adaption of partial treeing analysis. ''Bellerophon'' was specifically developed to detect 16S [[rRNA]] gene [[fusion protein|chimera]]s in PCR-clone libraries of environmental samples but can be applied to other [[nucleotide sequence]] alignments.


'''''Bellerophon''''' is a computer program for detecting [[Chimera (EST)|chimeric]] sequences in multiple sequence datasets by an adaptation of partial treeing analysis.<ref>{{Cite journal
''Bellerophon'' is available as an interactive web server at http://foo.maths.uq.edu.au/~huber/bellerophon.pl. (nonfunctional as of 12/4/2007)
| last1 = Huber | first1 = T.
| last2 = Faulkner | first2 = G.
| last3 = Hugenholtz | first3 = P.
| doi = 10.1093/bioinformatics/bth226
| title = Bellerophon: A program to detect chimeric sequences in multiple sequence alignments
| journal = Bioinformatics
| volume = 20
| issue = 14
| pages = 2317–2319
| year = 2004
| pmid = 15073015
| pmc =
| doi-access = free
}}</ref> ''Bellerophon'' was specifically developed to detect 16S [[rRNA]] gene [[Chimera (EST)|chimera]]s in PCR-clone libraries of environmental samples, but can be applied to other [[nucleotide sequence]] alignments.


==External links==
Reference: Bioinformatics. 2004 Sep 22;20(14):2317-9. Epub 2004 Apr 8.
*[http://comp-bio.anu.edu.au/bellerophon/bellerophon.pl Interactive bellerophon web server]


==References==
by Huber T., Faulkner G., Hugenholtz P.
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Bellerophon is a computer program for detecting chimeric sequences in multiple sequence datasets by an adaptation of partial treeing analysis.[1] Bellerophon was specifically developed to detect 16S rRNA gene chimeras in PCR-clone libraries of environmental samples, but can be applied to other nucleotide sequence alignments.

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  1. ^ Huber, T.; Faulkner, G.; Hugenholtz, P. (2004). "Bellerophon: A program to detect chimeric sequences in multiple sequence alignments". Bioinformatics. 20 (14): 2317–2319. doi:10.1093/bioinformatics/bth226. PMID 15073015.