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+- Katoh, Frith 2012 (Bioinformatics Advance Access)
+ Adding unaligned sequences into an existing alignment using MAFFT
+ and LAST.
+ (describes the --add and --addfragments options)
+- Katoh, Toh 2010 (Bioinformatics 26:1899-1900)
+ Parallelization of the MAFFT multiple sequence alignment program.
+ (describes the multithread version)
+- Katoh, Asimenos, Toh 2009 (Methods in Molecular Biology 537:39-64)
+ Multiple Alignment of DNA Sequences with MAFFT. In Bioinformatics
+ for DNA Sequence Analysis edited by D. Posada
+ (outlines DNA alignment methods and several tips including
+ group-to-group alignment and rough clustering of a large
+ number of sequences)
+- Katoh, Toh 2008 (BMC Bioinformatics 9:212)
+ Improved accuracy of multiple ncRNA alignment by incorporating
+ structural information into a MAFFT-based framework.
+ (describes RNA structural alignment methods)
+- Katoh, Toh 2008 (Briefings in Bioinformatics 9:286-298)
+ Recent developments in the MAFFT multiple sequence alignment
+ program.
+ (outlines version 6; Fast Breaking Paper in Thomson Reuters'
+ ScienceWatch)
+- Katoh, Toh 2007 (Bioinformatics 23:372-374) Errata
+ PartTree: an algorithm to build an approximate tree from a large
+ number of unaligned sequences.
+ (describes the PartTree algorithm)
+- Katoh, Kuma, Toh, Miyata 2005 (Nucleic Acids Res. 33:511-518)
+ MAFFT version 5: improvement in accuracy of multiple sequence
+ alignment.
+ (describes [ancestral versions of] the G-INS-i, L-INS-i and
+ E-INS-i strategies)
+- Katoh, Misawa, Kuma, Miyata 2002 (Nucleic Acids Res. 30:3059-3066)
+ MAFFT: a novel method for rapid multiple sequence alignment based
+ on fast Fourier transform.
+ (describes the FFT-NS-1, FFT-NS-2 and FFT-NS-i strategies)