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BMCBI
2010
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13 years 8 months ago
Predicting domain-domain interaction based on domain profiles with feature selection and support vector machines
Background: Protein-protein interaction (PPI) plays essential roles in cellular functions. The cost, time and other limitations associated with the current experimental methods ha...
Alvaro J. González, Li Liao
PRIB
2010
Springer
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13 years 5 months ago
An On/Off Lattice Approach to Protein Structure Prediction from Contact Maps
Abstract. An important unsolved problem in structural bioinformatics is that of protein structure prediction (PSP), the reconstruction of a biologically plausible three-dimensional...
Stefano Teso, Cristina Di Risio, Andrea Passerini,...
BMCBI
2010
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GenHtr: a tool for comparative assessment of genetic heterogeneity in microbial genomes generated by massive short-read sequenci
Background: Microevolution is the study of short-term changes of alleles within a population and their effects on the phenotype of organisms. The result of the below-species-level...
GongXin Yu
BMCBI
2010
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PostMod: sequence based prediction of kinase-specific phosphorylation sites with indirect relationship
Background: Post-translational modifications (PTMs) have a key role in regulating cell functions. Consequently, identification of PTM sites has a significant impact on understandi...
Inkyung Jung, Akihisa Matsuyama, Minoru Yoshida, D...
BMCBI
2004
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13 years 7 months ago
Using 3D Hidden Markov Models that explicitly represent spatial coordinates to model and compare protein structures
Background: Hidden Markov Models (HMMs) have proven very useful in computational biology for such applications as sequence pattern matching, gene-finding, and structure prediction...
Vadim Alexandrov, Mark Gerstein