Abstract
The score statistics of probabilistic gapped local alignment of random sequences is investigated both analytically and numerically. The full probabilistic algorithm (e.g., the "local" version of maximum-likelihood
or hidden Markov model method) is found to have anomalous statistics. A modified "semi-probabilistic" alignment consisting of a hybrid of Smith-Waterman and probabilistic alignment is then proposed and
studied in detail. It is predicted that the score statistics of the hybrid algorithm is of the Gumbel universal form, with the key Gumbel parameter
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