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2002
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SCOP database in 2002: refinements accommodate structural genomics
The SCOP (Structural Classification of Proteins) database is a comprehensive ordering of all proteins of known structure, according to their evolutionary and structural relationsh...
Loredana Lo Conte, Steven E. Brenner, Tim J. P. Hu...
BMCBI
2006
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Development of an unbiased statistical method for the analysis of unigenic evolution
Background: Unigenic evolution is a powerful genetic strategy involving random mutagenesis of a single gene product to delineate functionally important domains of a protein. This ...
Colleen D. Behrsin, Chris J. Brandl, David W. Litc...
BMCBI
2010
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Analysis of substructural variation in families of enzymatic proteins with applications to protein function prediction
Background: Structural variations caused by a wide range of physico-chemical and biological sources directly influence the function of a protein. For enzymatic proteins, the struc...
Drew H. Bryant, Mark Moll, Brian Y. Chen, Viachesl...
BMCBI
2008
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Word correlation matrices for protein sequence analysis and remote homology detection
Background: Classification of protein sequences is a central problem in computational biology. Currently, among computational methods discriminative kernel-based approaches provid...
Thomas Lingner, Peter Meinicke
NAR
2000
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ProDom and ProDom-CG: tools for protein domain analysis and whole genome comparisons
ProDom contains all protein domain families automatically generated from the SWISS-PROT and TrEMBL sequence databases (http://www.toulouse. inra.fr/prodom.html ). ProDom-CG result...
Florence Corpet, Florence Servant, Jér&ocir...