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There are some websites where you can see Precalculated alignments and Matrix hits. Similar to ready-made food, I don't like them and they are not applicable for my model organism.

  • [Consite] Any 2 sequences and hits on Transfac
  • famous [UCSC] Genome Browser has a TFBS-track for the human genome, where all hits against Transfac Pro 8.3 are documented and can be downloaded as GFF (hint: What can you do with many hits?)
  • corg shows alignments of upstream regions of many model species and can display conserved binding sites. Unfortunately, I have only seen pairwise alignments. Look at UCSC for multiple alignments with an easy to use interface.