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BMCBI
2005
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Protein subcellular localization prediction for Gram-negative bacteria using amino acid subalphabets and a combination of multip
Background: Predicting the subcellular localization of proteins is important for determining the function of proteins. Previous works focused on predicting protein localization in...
Jiren Wang, Wing-Kin Sung, Arun Krishnan, Kuo-Bin ...
BMCBI
2006
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RibAlign: a software tool and database for eubacterial phylogeny based on concatenated ribosomal protein subunits
Background: Until today, analysis of 16S ribosomal RNA (rRNA) sequences has been the de-facto gold standard for the assessment of phylogenetic relationships among prokaryotes. How...
Hanno Teeling, Frank Oliver Glöckner
IJDMB
2010
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13 years 6 months ago
Struct-NB: predicting protein-RNA binding sites using structural features
: We explore whether protein-RNA interfaces differ from non-interfaces in terms of their structural features and whether structural features vary according to the type of the bound...
Fadi Towfic, Cornelia Caragea, David C. Gemperline...
BMCBI
2007
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Structure and function predictions of the Msa protein in Staphylococcus aureus
Background: Staphylococcus aureus is a human pathogen that causes a wide variety of lifethreatening infections using a large number of virulence factors. One of the major global r...
Vijayaraj Nagarajan, Mohamed O. Elasri
BMCBI
2004
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An SVD-based comparison of nine whole eukaryotic genomes supports a coelomate rather than ecdysozoan lineage
Background: Eukaryotic whole genome sequences are accumulating at an impressive rate. Effective methods for comparing multiple whole eukaryotic genomes on a large scale are needed...
Gary W. Stuart, Michael W. Berry