The truly statistically significant sequence alignment will be able to provide evidence of homology between the sequences involved.

The truly statistically significant sequence alignment will be able to provide evidence of homology between the sequences involved. Correct Answer True

When given a sequence alignment showing a certain degree of similarity, it is often important to determine whether the observed sequence alignment can occur by random chance or the alignment is indeed statistically sound. When a statistically significant sequence alignment is under consideration, it will be able to provide evidence of homology between the sequences involved.

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