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Transcribed Image Text:Align two sequences: horizontal – GGAATGG, vertical – ATG, m= 2, mm = 0, g/o = -2, g/e = -1.
Complete the NW matrix below and show the alignment paths. Write down and score all optimal alignments.
Part 2. Dynamic Programming Assignment, Needleman-Wunsch Algorithm, Affine Gap Cost
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