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


''Bellerophon'' is available as an interactive web server at http://foo.maths.uq.edu.au/~huber/bellerophon.pl. (nonfunctional as of 12/4/2007)
''Bellerophon'' is available as an interactive web server at http://foo.maths.uq.edu.au/~huber/bellerophon.pl. (nonfunctional as of 12/4/2007)

Revision as of 04:02, 27 June 2008

Bellerophon is a computer program written in Perl for detecting chimeric sequences in multiple sequence datasets by an adaption of partial treeing analysis. 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.

Bellerophon is available as an interactive web server at http://foo.maths.uq.edu.au/~huber/bellerophon.pl. (nonfunctional as of 12/4/2007)

Reference: Bioinformatics. 2004 Sep 22;20(14):2317-9. Epub 2004 Apr 8.

by Huber T., Faulkner G., Hugenholtz P.