3.7 Final Thoughts
When you use the Needleman-Wunsch or Smith-Waterman algorithms to
find the maximum scoring alignment, you're playing
by computational, not biological, rules. As a result, the maximum
scoring alignment only approximates the truth. However, even if all
the nuances of biology were clear and you could code this in a
computer algorithm, you might still favor the approximation because
the computational cost of the correct algorithm can be excessive. In
any case, the fact that you can align the unrelated words pelican and
coelacanth merits consideration. It's possible to
align any sequence; finding proper meaning in alignments is up to the
user, not the algorithm.
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